Christian Bale, known for his roles in movies like The Dark Knight Rises, is making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
His former publicist, Harrison Cheung, has recently published a book shedding light on the actor's unsettling behavior.
Despite Bale's well-known temper issues, Cheung's book reveals a darker side to the acclaimed actor.
One of the most shocking revelations includes an incident where Bale allegedly attempted to have a fan murdered.
The fan had sent a letter to Bale's residence in Manhattan Beach, prompting the actor to fear stalking and leading him to request the fan's demise through a chilling fax sent to Cheung.
In the message, Bale disturbingly suggested using violence, stating, “Better to be safe than sorry, a screwdriver thrust through the eyeball into the brain prevents any screaming.
Let me know how it goes.”
The book, titled “Christian Bale: The Inside Story of the Darkest Batman,” delves into the actor's aversion to fan interactions.
According to Cheung's account, Bale would go as far as to reprimand young girls approaching him, making them cry and causing their parents to intervene and pull them away.
This behavior paints a troubling image of the actor, showcasing a side that is far from the hero roles he portrays on screen.
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