Charlie Hunnam regrets saying he’s “indifferent” to marriage: “It hurt my girlfriend’s feelings”

Jan 30, 2020 17:58


Charlie Hunnam 'Really Regretted' Comments on Marriage, Says It 'Hurt My Girlfriend's Feelings' https://t.co/YXyKaHeTeO
- People (@people) January 30, 2020

Charlie Hunnam really regrets those marriage comments he made earlier this month during an interview. “You know what? That was a stupid thing to say,” Hunnam admitted at the Los Angeles ( Read more... )

charlie hunnam, apology / damage control, marriage / wedding, interview, actor / actress

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"I'm, like, so romantic" sandstorm January 31 2020, 03:30:07 UTC
- Quote from man who ghosted his girlfriend when filming "Lost City of Z".

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Re: "I'm, like, so romantic" aristobrit January 31 2020, 04:30:56 UTC
Right. He already had to make up for the ghosting and then he says, "...I sort of consider myself married... I’ve been with my girlfriend for 14 years. I suppose what I was trying to articulate the official government sanction of it doesn’t mean anything to me but the romance of it means an enormous amount.”

So he only considers living together to be romantic and being married isn't? He feels like he's married, only if he ends up in the hospital, she will have no rights as a spouse to do anything or sometimes even be let into the room.

There are a lot of differences between living with someone and being legally married. He may be too dumb to be aware of them.

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Re: "I'm, like, so romantic" aristobrit January 31 2020, 06:21:54 UTC
Not sure what hospital you've been to, but it's up to each hospital to determine that, it's not a law in the US. They can keep a non-married person out of the emergency room or a hospital room if that's their policy, and only let "family" members in. Any unmarried person also has no say in medical decisions while a patient is unconscious for example ( ... )

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Re: "I'm, like, so romantic" aristobrit January 31 2020, 09:53:36 UTC
It's quite different in the US.

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talklikelions February 1 2020, 00:45:30 UTC

I didn’t know this and I’m going to have to do that now. The idea of ending up in a crash or having some kind of medical issue and ending up on a ventilator for the rest of my life bc I don’t have anyone to make that decision is horrifying.

Would my sister be qualified without the paperwork or does it have to be parents or partner? This just brought up some anxiety lmao

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aristobrit February 1 2020, 03:47:39 UTC
I know what you mean and it's something a lot of people never think about. You'd have to check, but I think you can have your sister designated to make medical decisions for you. I think you can have anyone designated to do it, like a friend, if you fill out all the paperwork ahead of time.

I think it's called an Advanced Directive. It's always better to be prepared, even if you might not need it.

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Re: "I'm, like, so romantic" selina_kyle January 31 2020, 06:16:16 UTC
First thought that came to my mind tbh 🙄

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Re: "I'm, like, so romantic" trekkiepetrelli January 31 2020, 11:06:59 UTC
lol
and i'm like, sure, chad

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Re: "I'm, like, so romantic" shadowpiranha February 1 2020, 04:32:22 UTC
Came in here to mention that. Like, compared to that shit saying "oh I don't care for marriage" would be the least of my concerns.

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