Das tut mir so leid… Es freut mich wenn ich mit meinen Geschichten ein wenig helfen konnte, aber ich wünschte ich könnte mehr tun. Wenn du reden möchtest… Ich drücke dich ganz ganz fest!
(I’m posting this less to correct the timeline portrayed in Bohemian Rhapsody, which I mostly really enjoyed, than simply to share a beautiful story that shines light on who Freddie actually was, up to the very end, via twitter.)
Are you ok, hon?!?!?! How do you feel?!?!?! Tom is with you, I am with you. Do you want to talk? Know you are loved! 💕 💚 I hug you tight and dont let you go ❤️
Oh gosh, sweetheart, THANK YOU!!! 💕 (forgive me for screaming) I am so damn proud of you! And Loki…! Have you any idea how proud he is! YOU are the amazing one, my dear Anon💚💚💚and you can be proud of yourself, too💚💚💚
Update: he finally got the cat to the vet to see if she had a microchip
I was already on board with his sweet wholesome open-to-love-and-nurturing heart but I was fully unprepared for getting to that last tweet and seeing how off the hook HOT dude is
February 2015: Tom quietly made his first visit to South Sudan. The focus of his first mission to South Sudan was learning more about children who have been forcibly recruited by militia groups.
May 2016: Tom was interviewed on BBC News and spoke more about Unicef’s work in the region. When asked about the criticism on actors doing humanitarian visits Tom said, “I hope that I can give those children a voice. I’m lucky enough to have a platform where certain people – some people, not all people – want to hear what I have to say. So, I want to use that platform to stand up for the most disadvantaged children on this planet because nobody else is going to.”
November 2016: Tom made his second visit to South Sudan. He again spoke with BBC News/BBC Global “The cost of the civil war on children has been profound and deep, and I wanted to go back and see what had changed… I think it’s a forgotten country. In many respects it’s a forgotten war and that’s why I’m here today: I feel a duty to speak up for these children… I’ve seen extraordinary despair and struggle but I’ve also seen the joy of what happens when it works; when you see young boys and girls who are brought back to their families. I’ve seen more tears of joy than I’ve ever seen in my life…"
January 2017: After winning the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series, Tom used part of his acceptance speech to thank the humanitarian workers in South Sudan: I dedicate this to those out there who are doing their best.
February 2017: Tom showed early footage from his upcoming South Sudan documentary during a special Unicef screening in London
May 2017: Tom Hiddleston recorded an appeal video bringing more attention to the Famine Crisis in East Africa; affecting the countries of Nigeria, Yemen, Somalia, and South Sudan.
Still to come… Tom’s South Sudan Documentary (currently scheduled to be released in late 2018)