Cumberbatch ‘bowled over’ by reaction to engagement
By Korea HeraldPublished : Nov. 18, 2014 - 20:56
NEW YORK (AP) ― Benedict Cumberbatch fans might be weeping on the inside over the “Sherlock” star’s engagement ― but he’s seeing nothing but their love, he says.
“It’s a crazy old love bomb to drop and the amount of love that comes back to you, that was the thing that (fiancee Sophie Hunter and I) are both just sort of bowled over by. It’s wonderful.”
Cumberbatch and Hunter announced their engagement by posting an eight-line notice on the births, deaths and marriages page of The Times newspaper in London on Nov. 5.
“It’s a crazy old love bomb to drop and the amount of love that comes back to you, that was the thing that (fiancee Sophie Hunter and I) are both just sort of bowled over by. It’s wonderful.”
Cumberbatch and Hunter announced their engagement by posting an eight-line notice on the births, deaths and marriages page of The Times newspaper in London on Nov. 5.
The 38-year-old actor says he and Hunter liked the old school approach and says even if he wasn’t famous he would have been “equally happy to announce my marriage to the most incredible woman I’ve ever met” in the same way. “It was controlling it and letting the world know but in a quiet and sort of sober and traditional manner.”
The pair met while appearing together in the 2009 thriller “Burlesque Fairytales.”
Cumberbatch spoke at a special screening for “Penguins of Madagascar” on Sunday night, in which he voices the character of a super spy wolf, opening in theaters Nov. 26. He also stars in “The Imitation Game,” about code-breaking genius Alan Turing, which opens on Nov. 28.
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