Poldark's Aidan Turner tells how fans getting 'hands-on' helps him understand how women feel objectified

Hands-on: Poldark actor Aidan Turner has revealed his fans can get 'hand-on'
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Poldark star Aidan Turner has told how his fans can get “a little hands-on” when they want selfies and said it helps him understand how women can feel objectified.

The actor, who shot to fame in the BBC One Cornish drama based on Winston Graham's books, made headlines when a scene in which he was topless aired.

Even though he said he never felt objectified, the star said did give him more empathy towards women who have found themselves in the same position.

He told the Radio Times: "I'm a man. It's just not the same. It's a completely different world for me. I walk down the street, I don't ever feel scared.

"There are women who feel scared every day. It's a very different world for me."

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He added: "If I go to a BFI screening and 20 women come up and they want selfies, it can sometimes get a little hands-on.

"But I never feel like my safety is in question. I never feel like I need to get out of there. I don't get scared, so it's different.

"Whereas a woman might, if it happened with 20 guys crowding around her."

Turner said people are generally kind and he does not receive too much hassle.

"When the show is on television you get recognised a bit more," he said.

"That's the great thing about audiences - they're brilliantly fickle. They're gorgeously fickle - we all are.

"You're popular when you're on television but when you're not no-one really cares about you. So that's useful, I suppose.

"I certainly don't get hassled. Maybe on a Friday or Saturday night in a pub at one o'clock in the morning - people have a few drinks, all it takes is for one person to see you and then tell their mates - but people are generally really kind. I'm grateful for it."

The show will draw to a close when the upcoming series finishes and Turner said he was relieved to spend his last day of filming with his co-star Eleanor Tomlinson.

He said: "The very last scene I shot was just myself and Eleanor in the bedroom.

"So we spent the day in bed together, which was really strange. No love scenes or anything - just having a chat.

"All day just talking in bed, which felt right. I don't think we planned it to be that day, it just happened with scheduling.

"So that was really quite poignant. I think we were both thankful for that."

After filming wrapped he said his first priority was securing souvenirs, revealing he asked one of the producers if he could take the kitchen table and the benches from Nampara.

"Now they're in my house in London," he said.

"I swiped them and I took a Poldark hat."

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