Jamie did two photoshoots for
Evening Standard and Men's Health UK. I think he's promoting 6 Days.
The ES cover has a weird-looking pose, and the stylist gave Jamie clothes a few sizes too big on purpose. It didn't work.
![](https://www.standard.co.uk/s3fs-public/styles/hero_mobile/public/thumbnails/image/2017/08/09/13/an-127374255-a.jpg)
![](https://www.standard.co.uk/s3fs-public/styles/hero_mobile/public/thumbnails/image/2017/08/08/15/an-127374198.jpg)
Here're the Men's Health UK ones. I think the poses are more natural, but I also don't like the styling.
![](https://68.media.tumblr.com/9adef15084afd17ec945fa16500a4c16/tumblr_oug6smOyfQ1qzkk5mo8_1280.jpg)
All photos check
here.
Jamie told ES:
The Billy Elliot star, who has a four-year-old son, was raised by his mother in Billingham, Co Durham, after his father, a tool maker, left while she was pregnant.
He told ES Magazine: “It’s difficult raising a child. It’s really stressful. It requires a lot of you. You have to sacrifice your life and some people don’t want to do that. It’s not particularly noble, but I could see why the easier thing is to leave.”
Asked if he would walk away, Bell, 31, said: “F*** no.” However, he added: “You can’t be thinking, ‘I’m doing this because no one ever gave me this experience’. The thing is not to love from a place of anger because that is potentially devastating.”
Last month he announced he had wed his Fantastic Four co-star Kate Mara, whom he had been dating since 2015.
He said: “There was an instant connection, like we’d known one another for ever. It was obvious very quickly that we were going to get married.”
Bell said he would continue to keep the name and details of his son with Wood, 29, private.
He said: “I think it’s because of my own association with childhood exposure. Not that anyone’s ever been particularly invasive with me - I go around with relative ease - but it’s just a poppa thing to think, ‘No, no, no’; that’s a different side of my life that no one sees.
“I never watch any of the movies I’ve done. I never take any of it that seriously, but without question the thing I’m proudest of achieving is my son.
"I’m obsessed. Every moment I spend with him I fall a little bit more for him. It’s almost painful.”
“As kids from divorced parents we understood very quickly the importance of maintaining a good relationship. I think that is also a generational thing - we learnt from our elders that it’s better if you have to share a space with someone to be able to look them in the eye.
"If you succeed, the kid succeeds.”