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‘Crimson Peak’ Star Tom Hiddleston Is ‘Annoying?’ Elisabeth Moss Spills What He’s Bad At

Oct 23, 2015 12:39 PM EDT | By Pam Amantiad

"Crimson Peak" star Tom Hiddleston is not an Internet darling for nothing.

He not only made the "Thor" villain Loki sexy, he also captured women's hearts everywhere with his romantic soul and support for feminism.

Fans claim that he's good at everything, whether in his career or in life in general. Even his rumored relationship with his "I Saw The Light" wife Elizabeth Olsen was welcomed with messages of support and positive comments.

He even enchanted Elisabeth Moss, who starred with the British gentleman in the thriller film "High-Rise." Having worked with "Crimson Peak" star Tom Hiddleston on the film, she was able to reveal some things about him.

Does the "Thor" actor have any negative traits that fans should be wary about?

According to the "Truth" star, he's just so good at everything that it made her so frustrated.

"It's like, come on, he's like so handsome, but then he's so nice," she reportedly told MTV's Josh Horowitz in an interview, adding that he's "really professional."

As shown in his many impressive films, he's also very talented.

"He's a good actor," she continued. "It's annoying!"

If social media posts are anything to go by, Hiddlestone is a "perfect" celebrity; a man with amazing work ethics, respect for women and a wicked sense of humor.

MoviePilot thinks he's "the perfect gentleman" who is actually a big dork. On top of that, he has an amazing voice and was given a stamp of approval by his "High-Rise" co-star for his dancing skills!

"I would say he's excellent," Moss further shared. "God forbid he be not good at something."

He's currently promoting a new gothic romance film directed by Guillermo Del Toro, where he stars as a mysterious man who brings home an American wife to his eerie ancestral home. Fans can now see "Crimson Peak" and its brilliant cast Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, and Charlie Hunnam in theatres.

Fans can also see him in the adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel, "High-Rise," as another mysterious character named Dr. Robert Laing.

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