- Music
- 15 Oct 14
Robert Downey Jr. talks family & his Hollywood legacy
Everybody’s favourite playboy turned superhero turned producer Robert Downey Jr. spoke to Hot Press’ Roe McDermott about shaking his bad boy rep.
Robert Downey Jr. has had an interesting past, to say the least. Now, with a two and a half-year-old son and a daughter on the way, the superstar actor has had time to reflect on how his profile has changed.
“You have to survive the narrative, because the narrative has such a weight of its own,” he says. “It’s like being in a bad relationship - you just have to wait until they move out. You can’t move on until that asshole is gone.
“There are always unsavoury aspects to your personality. You have to re-examine that and make sure you’re not making something part of your own narrative that you don’t want. Ultimately, all I want to do is put my head down on the pillow at night and not be in a bad space with myself.”
Being in the Hollywood spotlight affects how you’re remembered, too, and our man is acutely aware of the legacy he wants to leave: “You know what I love about icons of Hollywood? You find out all this crap about them. ‘Oh, she was a bitch, oh he was gay, oh she was so cheap’. I’d like people to think about me like that one day. As a stingy, mean lesbian!”
Read the full interview with Robert Downey Jr. in the next issue of Hot Press, in shops tomorrow!
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