It's no secret I am not a fan of the UK tabloids, hesitated to post this, but the headline was impossible to resist!
There are things I love and things I don't about this in The Sun - nice to see our fave actor's name in the mainstream, and some mention of his career. Great to see his role in BBC The Split get a mention! Plus.. THEY'VE SPELT HIS NAME CORRECTLY!
There are big career gaps though and no mention of lots of great projects Damien has starred in, plus some of the paragraphs (blood donations and career) are directly lifted from stuff I wrote on Damien's wikipedia page!
Also, it is the Sun and they have been turning out an article a day (or more) on the Michelle Keegan /Erin and Damien /Dylan sex scene in Brassic episode 1, which I guess is entirely predictable in some ways but gets yawnworthy after a while. I wouldn't consider it X-rated either - how about you guys?
Some of the UK press make it their thing to get an angle on things and as much as I love seeing Damien's name in the headlines, I'd hate to see him suffer the same level of intrusion, speculation, papps as Michelle Keegan does!
Agree Rosie, it's good to see mention of Damien's blood donation and some of his past career but it is patchy and as you say not actually all theirs, just copy pasted from the internet. I mean, I use the internet as my sole reference and share info directly but I am not a journalist, it's not my profession, I don't get paid, I try to get my info and facts correct and I really try not to plagiarise!
Also going back to my earlier comment regarding the focus on the sex scenes, it is slightly understandable, but so predictable (*rolls eyes in a Hal like fashion*) but my main issue is that Damien and Michelle Keegan are superb actors and both bring so much more to their roles as Dylan and Erin, and to Brassic as a whole, but there is not mention of that or acknowledgement! Just to clarify that. I think the sex scenes are totally brilliantly acted but I want to see reference to their performances as a whole! Maybe they were too good in the sex scenes that the tabloids are having problems separating fiction from reality