Nicholas Galitzine says his fame has made him feel like a 'cut of beef at a meat market'

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Nicholas Galitzine says his heartthrob status makes him feel like a 'cut of beef at a meat market' and expressed 'guilt' over playing queer roles as a straight actor.

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In the casting room or among thirsty fans? Both, Galitzine clarified, elaborating on his unease. "I think that being my defining feature is something I’m constantly terrified of.”, in which he plays a twentysomething boy band singer who begins an unexpected romance with a 40-year-old single mother, played byElsewhere in the interview, Galitzine addressed his complicated feelings over playing gay roles as a straight actor.

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