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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Nicholas Hoult was told that he would "go off the rails" after finding fame as a child actor

    The Superman star was just 11 years of age when he starred in the 2002 movie About a Boy and reflected on how he was warned numerous times that the careers of child actors decline once they have grown up.


    According to the Daily Mail newspaper, Nicholas told the audience at the Red Sea Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Monday (08.12.25): "I had my first crash at Daytona this year.
    "It was terrifying for my wife and children.
    "That was a weird feeling because as I was spinning across the track, all I can remember thinking was, 'Oh, this is what it feels like.'
    "You know when you haven't experienced something before and then it's happening and it's quick, but it's happening, you're like, 'Oh, this is it.'
    "It's not necessarily a total fear because you can't imagine what it feels like.
    "Then when it happens, you go, 'Oh, that's it.' That's the feeling.' "
    Following his smash, Hoult - who has son Joaquin, seven, and a second child who was born in 2022 - and his boy watched movie F1, which features Brad Pitt as fictional racing driver Sonny Hayes, and the pair tried to recreate parts of the movie during a go-karting session.
    He is quoted by Variety as saying: "I took him go-karting a few weeks after that, and just as we were about to walk out the door, he goes, ‘Wait, wait, wait,’ and he goes running off, and he comes back. ‘Where’d you go? What happened? What is it?’ And he showed me he had two playing cards.
    "I don’t know if you remember Brad Pitt’s character has his two playing cards, his lucky playing cards for whenever he drives.
    "So my son was like, ‘Oh, I need my playing cards to be like Brad.' "

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