Who did Pirate Radio movie star, Tom Sturridge, brush aside?
British movie hunk Tom Sturridge may have grown up listening to the Beatles but his true allegiance lies more with sports stars than music icons. At the recent London premiere for his film ‘Pirate Radio,’ which tells the story of a band of DJs broadcasting a British radio station aboard a ship, Sturridge literally brushed Sir Paul McCartney aside to meet his Irish rugby idol. “During the premiere of ‘Pirate Radio,’ I met Paul McCartney which was kind of cool,” Sturridge tells Spinner. “He tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘Hey, loved your film,’ but there was this guy at the premiere called Brian O’ Driscoll who is the captain of the Irish rugby team. [O’Driscoll] was standing behind Paul and I literally had to push Paul McCartney aside because Brian O’ Driscoll is probably one of the greatest heroes of my life! Now Paul doesn’t like me and didn’t like that, so we’re not going to be having dinner together anytime soon. I was a Beatles fan but Irish rugby is very important to me.” Mus
British movie hunk Tom Sturridge may have grown up listening to the Beatles but his true allegiance lies more with sports stars than music icons. At the recent London premiere for his film ‘Pirate Radio,’ which tells the story of a band of DJs broadcasting a British radio station aboard a ship, Sturridge literally brushed Sir Paul McCartney aside to meet his Irish rugby idol. “During the premiere of ‘Pirate Radio,’ I met Paul McCartney which was kind of cool,” Sturridge tells Spinner. “He tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘Hey, loved your film,’ but there was this guy at the premiere called Brian O’ Driscoll who is the captain of the Irish rugby team. [O’Driscoll] was standing behind Paul and I literally had to push Paul McCartney aside because Brian O’ Driscoll is probably one of the greatest heroes of my life! Now Paul doesn’t like me and didn’t like that, so we’re not going to be having dinner together anytime soon. I was a Beatles fan but Irish rugby is very important to me.” Mus