The "Ant-Man" star said he is constantly frustrated about being asked to snap photos with fans, especially when he feels his "moment of privacy" has been ruined, reported Femalefirst.
"Everyone wants selfies! Or they just start snapping without asking. It's pretty annoying when you're sitting with your family and thinking it's a moment of privacy. Then you realise that three tables along, someone's already got their smartphone out.
"And everything happens so much faster these days. Sometimes you'll be lying on the beach, on holiday, and before you've even towelled yourself off there are photos of you splashing in the sea on the internet. That's just the way it is now.
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