Actor Alexander Skarsgard thinks his life is "still s**t" because he doesn't know where he belongs and if he should be in the film industry.
"I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunities I get. Getting drunk on someone else's dime listening to Abba is brilliant, but my life is still s**t. I'm still agonising. What the f**k am I doing with my life? Where do I belong? Who gives a f**k? Let me assure you, it doesn't get any better," Skarsgard told The Guardian newspaper, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The "The Legend of Tarzan" shared he didn't want to be famous when he was growing up and was desperate to be "normal" and just "blend in" with other teenagers his age, which led him to take revenge on his family and enrol into the Swedish militia seven years later.
"I was desperate to be normal and blend in. That was my way to rebel," he shared.
Meanwhile, he shared that he was "excited" to film the comedy movie.
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