Miles Teller is the latest young actor to land an Esquire magazine September 2015 cover. While the magazine shares the issue on its social media accounts on Wednesday, Teller took to Twitter about how disappointed he is as the magazine's editors calls him dickish.
The Fantastic Four actor stars the cover of Esquire publication's September 2015 issue. And inside, the feature is titled, "Miles Teller Is Young, Talented, and Doesn't Give a Rat's A-- What You Think."
On August 5, Wednesday, the Esquire tweeted a link to the article along with the message that made the actor somehow disappointed, "Our latest cover star is on a quest for greatness. Sometimes that can involve a bit of dickishness too."
The hunky actor responded on the magazine's account and wrote back on Twitter, "@esquire couldn't be more wrong. I don't think there's anything cool or entertaining about being a dick or an a--hole. Very misrepresenting."
In the Esquire interview portion, the reporter starts out by writing, "You're sitting across from Miles Teller at the Luminary restaurant in Atlanta and trying to figure out if he's a dick."
Esquire magazine interview finishes by saying, "He gives you a hug and goes off to contribute to the cache or catalog or canon or whatever the f--k you call it and charm the world with his dickishness."
The actor also reacted to a recent incident captured on video by TMZ News, in which he can be seen dancing and seemingly intoxicated. When asked about the issue, Teller said, "I don't give a s--t... I can either censor myself or not, and you're always trying to figure it out. It's how you deal with the paparazzi."
Teller who seems to be drunk added, "Do you f--king dance how you would dance and have people say, Oh, he's on drugs? I was drinking. And was at a f--king Brett Dennen f--king concert."
Although many would drool over Teller's hot body and angelic face on the magazine cover, it seems like the online world takes the actor's side and thinks Esquire just went overboard by calling the actor dickish several times on the cover story.
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