Updated On: 16 July, 2018 08:23 AM IST | Paris | IANS
Henry Cavill popular as Superman from the Man of Steel franchise says he understands the nature of his job, and believes in living with it rather than fretting over it

Henry Cavill arrives for the UK premiere of the film Mission: Impossible - Fallout in London. AFP PHOTO
All their moves are followed, all their words are weighed and they practically lead their lives out in the open. But Henry Cavill doesn't mind that side of fame. The actor, popular as Superman from the Man of Steel franchise, says he understands the nature of his job, and believes in living with it rather than fretting over it. Cavill saw a different side of showbiz when he found himself in a 'moustache' controversy for his films -- the sixth part of Mission: Impossible and Justice League. He stirred a hornet's nest again over his comments about the widely lauded #MeToo movement -- for which he tendered an apology too.
Asked about how he is dealing with fame and the constant public scrutiny of his personal as well as professional life, Cavill told IANS here: "It is funny. The scrutiny has definitely intensified... This being the age of social media. It is just one of the things which you have to accept. It is something which we are used to and that is just the nature of it.