Singer, actor, businessman, and all around heartthrob Luke Evans is on the newest cover of Out talking about his career, his life, and, most importantly, his love!
For much of his career, the Beauty and the Beast star was somewhat tight-lipped about his relationships, but now, he's happy to open up about his romantic life with his partner, Fran Tomas.
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Evans has had a wild ride in his Hollywood career, starring in action blockbusters like Fast & Furious 6, The Hobbit, and Dracula Untold, as well as dramatic and comedic roles like Beauty and the Beast, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, and two recent gay dramas, Our Son and Good Grief.
"I think what's kept me [grounded]... is my friends and my family," he tells Out. "They're very important to me. And my partner, he keeps me grounded and keeps me calm in this strange world that I live in."
Evans spent this summer vacationing on Mykonos with his partner Tomas, an architect and project manager from Madrid. The two met three years ago while Evans was busy filming in Colombia, and Evans thought that distance might be the end of the relationship.
"I thought, 'Oh here we go, another victim of my career, my new relationship,' and somehow, we managed to make it work."
Evans has nothing but praise for Tomas, who is also a co-founder and business partner of his fashion company BDXY.
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"He's a great human being. He's the best part of me for sure," Evans says about Tomas. "He's kind, calm. He's happy. He's positive. He's a hard worker. He literally makes me a better person. And he has to put up with my shit, which, I can't imagine what that would be like."
"We're best friends. We travel together. We Work together, we work on the [BDXY fashion] brand together," he adds. "And we're building a life together. We're happy and I'm very grateful that I've met that person."
Read Luke's full cover story here, which is part of Out's September/October print issue that hits newsstands on August 28.
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