Jamie Dornan might be one of the biggest stars in Hollywood right now, thanks to his roles in the BBC hit drama, The Fall and the multi-blockbuster hit, 50 Shades of Grey, but he's not proud of everything he has to do for his roles. The Irish hunk says he sometimes horrible for the awful things he has to do to his female co-stars while filming scenes.

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According to the Belfast Telegraph on Friday, he always feels very apologetic after filming murder scenes with his co-stars in The Fall. Dornan plays serial killer Paul Spektor in the highly-acclaimed television drama.

He said, "t was more difficult in the first season when there's more of seeing Spector in the act and actually carrying out these horrific crimes.You're with some lovely actress, and you're having to do kind of horrible things to her. I was always very apologetic, and when I was finished I always felt like I needed to get myself as far from that head space as I can."

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Dornan added, "To stay in the head-space of someone who thinks the way he does and acts on the things that he thinks about is tough."

The Belfast native also says that he has no sympathy for his on-screen character and doesn't understand why he has so many fans that are sympathetic towards Paul Spektor.

Dornan explained, "So many people have said this to me, that you're almost rooting for him to get away with it, which is really weird. I don't think I want him to get away with it. I don't really have much sympathy for the guy."

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