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Just Tom Hiddleston

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Hiddlestoner. Fan blog dedicated to the awesome British actor Tom Hiddleston.
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aye.luis.r: "I met the God of Mischief, the rightful king of Jotunheim, prince of Asgard himself LOKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

craigm1110: "Well good morning. I just met the God of Mischief Loki himself played by Tom Hiddleston already and the day has just begun."

fearlesssisters: "@twhiddleston He said my cosplay was amazing!"

djjeffshanker: "Loki tried to get the gauntlet but didn’t succeed. Jay waiting for the assist. Lol."

joeipp: "Mister Steal Yo Gurl"

just1life2live: "Loki is worthy of the hammer!"

Tom Hiddleston at the New York Comic Con on October 4, 2019.

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RachelLeishman: "You’re waiting for a train..."

Tom Hiddleston at the New York Comic Con on October 3, 2019.

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KaitTheUnfunny: "Watch me never shut up about this ever again ever!!!!!!!"

Tom Hiddleston at the New York Comic Con on October 3, 2019.

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"I’d like to thank @twhiddleston for leaning down a lil in this pic. We are short"

Tom Hiddleston at the New York Comic Con on October 3, 2019.

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EpicPhotoOps: "EPIC PHOTO OF THE DAY for Thursday October 3rd, 2019 at @NY_Comic_Con with @twhiddleston #photoop #epicphoto #epotd #Loki #TomHiddleston #LetsDoGetHelp"

Tom Hiddleston at the New York Comic Con on October 3, 2019.

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sylph.of.lyfe: "Tom was so nice and he was so tall I was very intimidated. and you can tell he's bending down too😂😂. also Amelia and Bryan were no nice and fun to meet. I love them. and today was one of the best days of my life."

Tom Hiddleston at the New York Comic Con on October 3, 2019.

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daniellevoe: "Tom Hiddleston chased us right after this."

Tom Hiddleston and Paul Rudd at the New York Comic Con, October 2019.

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The time I met Tom Hiddleston...

It all started as a sort of dare.

I was casually chatting with some friends about some really creative con photo-ops I’d seen over the years.  They asked me if I would ever do a photo with Tom and I thought for a moment, because I don’t do that sort of thing normally, and said, “Maybe, if I came up with a good idea.  If I did, I think I would ask to do a Hamlet photo.  Like, I would be Hamlet and he could be Ophelia.”  (Backdoor Brag: I have played Hamlet, when I was in college.  So it’s like the ONE thing Tom and I have in common, hahaha.)

Anyway, like THREE days later, they announced Tom would be at NYCC 2019 and I already had tickets.  Now I had to put my money where my mouth was.

I decided to ask a prop master friend of mine if she happened to have a skull and then did my best not to think about the fact that I was going to meet Loki.  I shelved all thoughts of it.

Fast forward to yesterday.  I am in line to meet Tom Hiddleston, with a foam skull in my backpack.  I am nervous as all hell.  I don’t do this sort of thing like ever, but I am not going to chicken out.  I am going to meet Tom Hiddleston, dammit!  Also, I had already paid.

So I move through the line.  At one point, I spilled water all over the crotch of my pants, so that was a fun panic attack.  It had time to dry, thank goodness.  I gave the bag-check guy his own panic attack when I didn’t warn him about the skull in my bag.  We had a good laugh.  That calmed me a bit.

Blah blah blah.  Queue queue queue…  (BTW, the NYCC staff for the photo op were excellent.  They were energetic, funny, and they all seemed genuinely thrilled to have been assigned to Tom.)

I enter the room where Tom is.  

He’s wearing that outfit he always wears.

OMG IT’S ACTUALLY HIM

The whole photo-op thing moves pretty quickly and I was most nervous about communicating the Hamlet idea without tripping over my words.  I am from Philadelphia and people have a hard enough time understanding us when we speak slowly.  In addition to the skull, I am also holding paper flowers.

I will go more into describing him in a bit, but let me just say that looking at him in person is like looking at a photoshop’d photo.  It’s surreal.  He is of high quality, y’all.

It’s my turn.  I am one person in a sea of people, but this turn is mine.

Me: Hi.  Could we do a Hamlet pose?  I have this skull and…

Tom: All right… *He reaches for the skull*

Me: No, I would like for you to play Ophelia.

Tom: *laughs* Sure.

Me: If you could just do a stereotypical Ophelia, that’s all I’m going for with this.

We do the photo.

Him: I did the best Ophelia I could.

Me: I’m sure it’s perfect.

I thank him and get the hell out of Dodge…. and then I sort of kick myself for not fully savoring the moment.  I regret not really taking it in.  I was so nervous.  Or at least, that’s how it feels immediately following.

So, I go to get my photo and I see that, oh no, my eyes look totally closed.

I cringe.  I ask if the way I look warrants a do-over, which I am reluctant to do.  I don’t want to be that person, but again the NYCC staff are all incredibly kind and reassuring, and soon I am standing next to Tom again.

Tom: Once more?

Me: Yes, you were perfect.  It was my Hamlet that was the problem.

The second photo happens.  But this time, the staff asks me to stand to the side and wait.  Apparently, the problem is being caused by the glare coming off my glasses.  So, I take them off.

Me: I am so sorry.  They asked to me do it without the glasses.

Tom: No problem.

The third photo is taken.

Tom: That’s the one.

By this time, I had calmed down, believe it or not.  I am able to actually look at him and take the moment in.  I felt daring enough to give his bicep a squeeze before I left.  I thanked him and went to take my photograph, however it looked.

But I think it’s perfect:

So once upon a time, I played Hamlet with Tom Hiddleston.

As promised, here are my thoughts on Tom  specifically.  He looks good.  Haha.  He looks almost like a photograph.  Like a photoshopped photograph.  He’s that level of physical quality.  *Italian finger kiss*

He’s not as imposing as I expected, due to his height.  I don’t know why, but from a distance, he has always seemed much taller than he actually is.  I am about 5′4′’ and he seemed like a normal-sized person when for some reason I was expecting a giant.

His demeanor is what will stick with me the most.  Even though we had to shoot the photo more than once, each time he treated me like he was more than happy to oblige.  He never looked less than perfectly patient.  He comes off as a very collected, gentle person.  He seems sensitive and intuitive, which honestly makes perfect sense given his performances and every else’s stories about him.  He is just kind, plain and simple.  This is going to sound strange, but he has the gentle, placating nature of a sweet old grandmother.  Hahaha.

Okay, that’s it.  My story isn’t anything super special and it didn’t probably didn’t warrant all these words, but it’s my story and I wanted to write it all down.  I hope you like the photo.  :) :)

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Tom Hiddleston

ActorTo many he’s the Night Manager or Loki in the Marvel movies, but London-born Hiddleston is never away from the stage for long: his Hamlet, directed at RADA by Kenneth Branagh, was the must-see/can’t-see hit of 2017 and his performance in Harold Pinter’s Betrayal opposite Zawe Ashton was so superb it’s now moved to Broadway.

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Tom Hiddleston at the stage door of Bernard B Jacobs Theatre after performing Betrayal on October 3, 2019. 

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valpalpal2: "tom hiddleston laughed his iconic eheheheh while we took a pic and it was the best moment of my life"

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killer_cosplay: "Loki is a full-tilt diva! 😂 Wonderful to meet @twhiddleston at @nycc2019 One of the best Marvel villains to date."

scottbrooksvstheworld: "Tom Hiddleston / Loki from the Marvel Cinematic Universe!!"

time310: "I found Loki, I told him he was awesome in Betrayal in London. Very nice guy. I think he was looking for the tesseract."

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