Which A-List Actor Used To Be A Serial Masturbator?
It's one of them! (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
Celebrity’s are just like us, they enjoy their alone time. Now, which A-List actor admitted to being a serial masturbator?
Robert Downey Jr. has not been shy about his addictions in the past. Turns out, there are a couple more addictions than the public previously knew about.
A-List Actor Used To Be Serial Masturbator
The Daily Star reports that in 2008 the actor talked to Sunday Times and confessed that he was, “a compulsive, serial masturbator.”
According to Daily Star, Downey went on to say, “But it was the best thing I could have been. I utilized that organ and rode it for everything it was worth.”
It seems like he may have abandoned the solo act for a duet. The actor has been married to his wife, Susan, wince 2005. The pair celebrated their 18th anniversary this year.
In August, Downey took to Instagram to share a photo of the two and captioned it, “18 years, love still in bloom!”
The couple share a daughter, Avri, and a son, Exton. He also has a son with his first wife Deborah Falconer. So, all of that practices seems to have gone to good use.
The Life Of Robert Downey Jr.
Previously, before marrying Susan, Downey dated several celebrities. That famous list includes Calista Flockhart, Marisa Tomei, and Sarah Jessica Parker. The actor dated Parker from 1984 to 1991. She’s now married to actor Matthew Broderick.
This year, the actor starred in the giant blockbuster Oppenheimer. He played Lewis Strauss in the movie. He also starred as Iron Man, or Tony Stark, in the Marvel Avengers movies.
According to IMDB, Sherlock Holmes 3 is also now in pre-production. Those were fantastic movies and I’ve been waiting for the third one for years! Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows came out in 2011! It’s been more than a decade. I feel like we’ve waited long enough.
Marvel/Netflix Characters We Want To See In The MCU
For years, there’s been lots of talk among fans of Marvel’s Netflix TV shows about how they fit into the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe… if they do at all. In the early seasons, there were definite references to the films — New York Bulletin reporter Ben Urich (Vondie Curtis-Hall) had reported on “The Battle of New York” (as seen in the first Avengers film). Jessica Jones name-dropped “the big green guy and the flag-waver.” Luke Cage also mentioned “the big green guy and his crew.” But the MCU never seemed to notice Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Danny Rand or the Punisher.
SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN HAWKEYE AND SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME.
Part of this came down to real-life corporate politics. Kevin Feige used to be “just” the President of Marvel Studios, but his department apparently didn’t have much communication with the television division. Allegedly, he didn’t like the television division and was interested in continuity with their storylines. But now, in addition to his role with Marvel Studios, he’s also the Chief Creative Officer for Mrarvel Comics, Marvel Television and Marvel Animation. To quote another classic franchise, he became the one boss to rule them all. Now he’s able to oversee story arcs from characters who may go from movies to TV shows back to movies. For instance, Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda’s story went from Avengers: Endgame to the Wandavision series on Disney+, and we’ll see her next year in Dr. Strange In The Multiverse of Madness (and she appeared in a post-credits scene after Spider-Man: No Way Home). Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson went from Endgame to the Falcon and the Winter Soldier series and we’ll see him next in Captain America 4.
But within one week in our timeline, we’ve seen two references to the Netflix characters, thrilling fans of those shows. But are the Netflix shows (all of which were canceled) part of the MCU’s canon? Will it turn out that the Netflix shows were part of another, darker, timeline? (If that doesn’t make sense, you should binge-watch Loki.) Time will tell. But here are the characters — and the actors who play them — who we want to see again (and, TBH, two that we’re ok with never seeing again).
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