Actor
Tom
Hiddleston,
who
is
well-known
for
his
mischievous
and
infamous
role
as
Thor's
brother
Loki,
in
MCU
movies,
finds
fame
to
be
interesting.
The
actor
feels
that
he
has
earned
a
lot
of
fame
recently,
and
it
is
very
interesting
to
him.
The
35-year-old
Thor
actor
said
that
staying
in
the
spotlight
all
the
while
in
the
recent
days
has
made
him
feel
"there
are
many
sides
to
a
story".
"It's
(fame)
interesting,
we
all
live
in
a
world
where
every
firm
has
a
camera,
and
there's
nothing
new
really
about
the
spotlight
on
me.
I
think
the
spotlight,
that's
what
happens
when
you're
a
public
figure."
"What
have
I
learned
about
it?
Maybe
it's
too
soon
to
tell...
I've
learned
that
there
are
many
sides
to
a
story
and
that
sometimes
there
are
a
lot
of
stories
out
there
which
are
false,
and
the
hardest
thing
is
to
not
let
the
falsehoods
affect
your
mind."
When
asked
if
the
fame
and
the
spotlight
on
his
personal
life
bother
him,
the
actor
said,
"Everything
you
do
you
have
to
make
sure
you
truly
believe
in
it
and
as
long
as
you
know
that,
it
doesn't
matter
what
anyone
else
says
about
it
because
the
nature
of
being
a
public
figure
is
that
everyone
will
have
an
opinion
about
anything
you
do."
"And
as
long
as
you
know
why
you've
done
something
and
you've
committed
to
it
with
authenticity
then
you're
OK."