Anthony Hopkins has been making waves in the headlines lately with his candid confessions, including his wife’s speculation that he might be on the autism spectrum. In a recent interview with the Sunday Times, the 87-year-old legendary actor opened up about his wife, Stella Arroyave, suggesting that he could be on the spectrum due to his “obsession with numbers” and “details.”
However, Hopkins quickly dismissed the idea, calling it “nonsense” and “rubbish.” In his interview, he boldly rejected the idea of being labeled with conditions such as ADHD, OCD, or Asperger’s, stating that it’s all part of the human condition and shouldn’t be categorized or labeled.
The acclaimed actor, known for his roles in “Silence of the Lambs” and countless other films, also reflected on his career, stating that he has never felt like he’s had a real job. Despite winning two Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, and receiving a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II, Hopkins believes that true labor involves manual work like digging streets and working in shops.
Hopkins is gearing up to release his memoir, “We Did OK, Kid,” where he will share details about his struggles with alcoholism and a near-fatal incident that forced him to confront his addiction. The memoir is already generating buzz ahead of its release, promising to provide fans with a deeper insight into the life and career of the iconic actor.
With his candid and unapologetic attitude, Anthony Hopkins continues to captivate audiences both on and off the screen. His refusal to be defined by labels and his willingness to confront his personal demons make him a truly remarkable figure in the entertainment industry.
					
			
                                
                             