Charlie Hunnam Stopped Riding Bikes Entirely after Sons of Anarchy: “I rode like I was a Hells Angels”

Charlie Hunnam Stopped Riding Bikes Entirely after Sons of Anarchy
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Charlie Hunnam, the heartthrob actor who brought the character of Jax Teller to life in the hit TV series Sons of Anarchy, has a surprising revelation. The man who once rode like a Hells Angel, embracing the thrill and freedom of the biker lifestyle, has hung up his helmet. The spell was broken, and the bike that once symbolized liberty now represents fear. This unexpected turn of events has left fans intrigued, and we delve deeper into this fascinating journey.

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Embracing the Biker Life in Sons of Anarchy

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During the filming of Sons of Anarchy, Charlie Hunnam didn’t just play a biker; he lived the lifestyle. Immersed in the culture of outlaw motorcycle clubs, he rode with the enthusiasm of a real Hells Angel, a testament to his commitment to authenticity. His daily ride to work became a ritual, a symbol of camaraderie with his co-stars.

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The influence of real bikers and MC culture was evident in his portrayal of Jax Teller, making his performance all the more compelling. His dedication to the role was so intense that by the end of the seventh season, he was considered the best biker among the cast.

The Thrill of the Ride and the Risks Taken

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Hunnam’s riding style was aggressive, mirroring the audacity of his on-screen character. He loved the freedom that biking offered, the engagement with the environment, and the adrenaline rush. His brother, a speed biker, played a significant role in fostering this interest. But with this thrill came risks that Hunnam was willing to take. He rode like he was invincible, pushing the boundaries and living on the edge. Despite the dangers, he managed to get away with a lot, further fueling his love for the ride.

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Life Off the Bike for Charlie Hunnam

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However, once Sons of Anarchy ended, so did Hunnam’s biking journey. He confessed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight,

“I rode like I was a Hells Angels, I took a lot of risks and got away with a lot. As soon as we finished the show, it was like the spell was broken. All of a sudden, I started to worry about being on a bike. You need to ride with confidence, you know? You think about what could go wrong; there is a likelihood that something might go wrong. I haven’t been on a bike in maybe three years.”

This fear led him to abandon the bike he once rode with pride. The bike from the show, now a stolen relic, sits unused. Despite this, Hunnam’s connection to the biker lifestyle persists, a testament to the impact of his character on his personal life and his fans.

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Charlie Hunnam’s journey from a biker on Sons of Anarchy to a life off the saddle is a fascinating study of a man’s evolution. His story reminds us that sometimes, the things we love can also instill fear in us. But even as he steps away from the bike, his legacy as Jax Teller continues to ride on, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of his fans.

Sons of Anarchy is available for streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

Source: The Digital Flix

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Written by Hikithe Achumi

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Hikithe Achumi is a Marvel Comics and MCU enthusiast with 5 years of content writing experience. With a background in Journalism and Digital Media.