James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan has hit back at cruel social media trolls and insisted that he and his wife turned down offers for weight loss surgery after ...
But I strongly love every curve of her body. Promoted Stories After the post reportedly came to Pierce's attention, he was quick to throw his support behind his wife, insisting that he sees her as the most beautiful woman in the world.
After friends reportedly offered Pierce Brosnan's wife Keely weight loss surgery, the James Bond actor had the perfect response where he said he 'loves ...
We danced that night and still dance the dance today. I could do it all again." But I strongly love every curve of her body." "In the past, I truly loved her for her person, not only for her beauty, and now Iโm loving her even more that she is my childrenโs mother. "And I am very proud of her, and I always seek to be worthy of her love," he concluded. Tagging her partner in the caption, the Facebook user penned: "this is us 100%," to which her husband replied: "we do not look that fat".
Pierce Brosnan was the fifth actor to take over the role of James Bond with 1995's GoldenEye, and here's how he rated his predecessors.
Following Moore's passing in 2019, Brosnan's tribute saw him call the icon his "first real hero" and that "... Brosnan also paid tribute to the star on social media (via [Variety](https://variety.com/2020/film/news/pierce-brosnan-pays-tribute-sean-connery-1234820913/)) after his passing in 2020, stating โSir Sean Connery, you were my greatest James Bond as a boy, and as a man who became James Bond himself. Brosnan feels the same, revealing to Spotlighting News (via [MI6 Community](https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/8651/george-lazenby-and-pierce-brosnans-war-of-words)) that "Sean was brilliant, he played it dead on the money." Brosnan wasn't a big fan of the actor: "George seems to be an unhappy camper about Bond. The film proved there was still a loving audience and that Pierce was a natural in the role. The last Bond adventure prior to Brosnan's debut was Timothy Dalton's License To Kill, which was the lowest-grossing entry of the series.