Christian Bale Warns Fans: Meeting Me Is a "Terrible Disappointment"

Christian Bale has candidly stated that fans who meet him face "terrible disappointment," as he believes he is at his best in his films, not in person. The actor extends this philosophy to his own heroes, preferring not to meet them to preserve their on-screen magic. During the filming of 'The Bride!', where he plays Frankenstein's monster, Bale initiated daily group screaming sessions to cope with the six-hour makeup process. This unusual stress-relief method eventually grew to include dozens of crew members, becoming a bonding experience on set.

Key Points: Christian Bale Says Don't Meet Your Heroes

  • Bale warns fans will be disappointed meeting him
  • He avoids meeting his own screen heroes
  • He started group screaming sessions on 'The Bride!' set
  • Makeup for his monster role took 6 hours daily
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Christian Bale: Don't want to see my heroes

Oscar winner Christian Bale reveals he avoids meeting his own heroes and warns fans they'll be disappointed meeting him, as he's "best in the movie."

"I see it in people's eyes... that terrible disappointment about who I really am. - Christian Bale"

Los Angeles, Feb 28

Christian Bale revealed that his fans will face "terrible disappointment" if they meet him because he is at his best in his work. The Oscar winning-actor also talked about how he doesn't want to see his heroes in real life.

Bale has no desire to meet his own screen heroes because he knows they are at their best in their movies and he claimed he has seen people appear disheartened when they've have the opportunity to talk to him after enjoying his work.

Asked if he has ever lost his cool and been starstruck around another celebrity, he told Entertainment Tonight: "I'm never cool. Not in those instances. I don't want to meet people I see in films, I don't want to see my hereoes. I see it in people's eyes when they've watched my movies and loved them and then they meet me and I see their eyes, that terrible disappointment about who I really am."

He added: "And it's true, what a disappointment. That's me at my best in the movie. Never meet me, and I never want to meet my heroes either because they are heroic in wht they do. Give them a break, nobody can be a hero all the time."

Bale recently told how he instigated a collective screaming group on the set of The Bride!, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The star actor plays Frankenstein's monster, known as Frank, in Maggie Gyllenhaal's new take on the Bride of Frankenstein and he spent up to six hours getting ready each day as he transformed into the character but the lengthy make-up sessions left Christian feeling so frustrated, he started screaming to vent his emotions.

The Dark Knight star told Entertainment Weekly: "I would scream like crazy, every day. Just to (release the) despair, all of that restraint that you have to display when you're sitting still for that long ... I didn't want to do it driving into work because I thought I might cause a crash. And I didn't want to do it by myself because I thought everyone would just think I'm going nuts."

Bale's hair and make-up team started joining in with his screams, with the actor describing it as a "great bonding experience", and the group of screamers eventually grew to include more members of the crew,

He added: "Oh man, I'm telling you, the whole crew got involved by the end, because people would hear us screaming. We would open the doors, and gradually, a bit like the Bride's revolution, a few people were going: 'Can we do it too?' And then by the end, there were like 30 people who would hear us and run to the make-up trailer to be a part of it and scream as well."

- IANS

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Sarah B
The screaming group story is hilarious! 😂 Sounds like a great way to manage stress on set. More workplaces in India could use a good scream session sometimes, honestly.
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Priya S
I respect his honesty, but I slightly disagree. Meeting someone you admire can be inspiring, even if they're just a normal person. It humanizes them. His perspective feels a bit too pessimistic.
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Vikram M
Six hours of makeup! That's the real dedication. Our Indian actors also go through long hours for prosthetic work in films like Baahubali. The final product is what matters. Hats off to the commitment.
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Rohit P
"Give them a break, nobody can be a hero all the time." This line hits hard. We expect so much from public figures. Good reminder that they are human too.
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Kavya N
He seems very self-aware and grounded. In our culture, we have the concept of 'darshan' - seeing a revered person. Maybe the magic is in the distance, not the proximity.

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