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Tom Hardy's wildest sex confessions - gay bombshell, 'good in bedroom' and 'dad flab'

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Tom Hardy is a modern-day sex symbol and there's no mystery as to why.The British actor has won over legions of fans with his hunky roles in film and TV shows including The Dark Knight Rises, Inception and Taboo.He is also happily married.READ MORE: Inside Tom Hardy's wild life – drug addiction, arrest and stunning famous wifeIn 2014, the Venom star tied the knot with Peaky Blinders actress Charlotte Riley.He also shares a son with his former partner Rachael Speed.As the actor celebrates his 45th birthday, Daily Star takes a look inside his wildest ever sex confessions.Tom sent news media into a tailspin when he confirmed he had "experimented" with gay sex as a young man.Asked whether he had slept with other men at a press conference for his Legend role playing homosexual criminal Ronnie Kray, he said: "Of course I have. "I’m an actor for f***'s sake."I’ve played with everything and everyone.

I love the form and the physicality, but now… it doesn’t do it for me."Insisting he was "done experimenting", Tom later deemed the question "inelegant and humiliating" and slammed the reporter for asking him in a public setting.Of the incident, Tom told Entertainment Weekly: "That really, really annoyed me. "It was just the inelegance of being asked in a room full of people … Now I'm happy to have a conversation, a discussion, at a reasonable time about anything.

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