Oh, I do. He is pleasingly robust. As, amusingly, is Captain Kirk.
He is currently going hard after a chap who threatened him with violence there; has been citing examples of online ****ery escalating to the real thing, especially those regarding celebrities like himself.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
I gather he sounds rather like Theo Walcott. Which is good.
I don't really have any memory of what Theo Walcott sounds like. He just sort of stands there and blands at the camera. He could announce that he's just bummed Alexis Sanchez and I'd barely notice.
Why do people keep doubling down on this utter, utter shīt? There is virtually no evidence of online abuse translating into actual harm to individuals, which means we are now policing people's hurty feels. Why?
sw, we all know that beneath that surly, snarling exterior lingers the tender heart of a man who weeps at romcoms, listens to Barbra Streisand and regularly uses the phrase 'Let's hug it better'. You can't hide it from us.