Tom Hardy with his dog Blue
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Tom Hardy’s Dog Gets Adorably Clingy by the End of ‘Venom’ Interview

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Tom Hardy’s dog, Blue, completely stole the show during the actor’s recent interview with BBC Radio 1’s Ali Plumb. Hardy, who came to discuss his new superhero movie “Venom: The Last Dance,” also brought his charming French Bulldog. Throughout the interview, viewers could see glimpses of the cute furry friend, who sat close to his parent. However, by the end of the conversation, Blue got adorably clingy, capturing the hearts of the host and viewers.

Tom Hardy’s French Bulldog steals the spotlight during BBC Radio 1’s “Venom” interview

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When Tom Hardy sat for an interview about his recent film, “Venom: The Last Dance,” with Ali Plumb, his dog Blue took the spotlight. At the beginning of the interview, fans got a peek at the actor’s pooch. Hardy asked Blue to be “good” and “sit” right by his side. Referring to the canine, the BBC Radio 1 host remarked, “I absolutely love that there’s been no acknowledgement.” In response, the actor humorously asked, “Of who? You or the dog?”

As the interview progressed, Hardy let his dog sit beside him as he talked. Meanwhile, Blue adorably kept on appearing in the camera frame. When the interview was about to conclude, the dog put his paws on Hardy’s thighs. He even adorably looked at the actor, who had no choice but to welcome him on his lap. At the end of the interview, Blue also got a little petting from Plumb. 

“Venom: The Last Dance,” which is the final installment in the “Venom” trilogy, made its debut in theaters in the United States on October 25. Kelly Marcel served as both the screenplay writer and director of the film. Besides Hardy reprising the role of Eddie Brock, the movie’s cast also includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Stephen Graham, Juno Temple, Peggy Lu, and Rhys Ifans, among others.

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