How perfect was this seating arrangement?
Idris Elba played up the James Bond rumors by posing for a selfie with current 007 Daniel Craig, at this year’s Golden Globes ceremony.
The Luther star, who has long been rumored as one of the strongest contenders to replace Craig when he steps down from the role, clearly couldn’t resist trolling fans with the photo.
The image, shared via an Insta story, shows Craig eye-balling Elba, who returns the look with some side-eye. Elba captioned the shot: “Awks… [awkward].”
Elba has previously fueled speculation around his move from a London detective to international spy when he posted a selfie with the caption: “My name’s Elba, Idris Elba” and later kicked off a DJ set in London by remixing the famous Bond theme.
Fans had fun with selfie on social media.
I know it won’t, but I still really want this to happen.
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