Henry Cavill, who is praised for his iconic role as Superman, once faced such brutal bullying by peers that he could no longer believe in any praise.
Henry Cavill, the iconic Superman actor, is renowned for his chiseled physique and captivating on-screen presence. However, few know that the actor’s journey to self-acceptance was marked by a tumultuous childhood.
Cavill spoke about being bullied by his peers for being overweight, an experience that shattered his confidence. This made him question his self-worth for a long time. The emotional scars lingered, making it difficult for him to accept compliments from his girlfriends.
Henry Cavill in Enola Holmes | Credits: Netflix
Henry Cavill had previously spoken about his unpleasant formative years and the bullying he faced in childhood. In an older interview (as per Essentially Sports), the actor was asked about this incident and a supposed nickname he had.
Fat Cavill was the actual name. But you know what? I was fat. And my name was still Cavill then. So, it was a fairly fitting nickname.
The Witcher actor was very straightforward, and he replied affirmatively. He then spoke about the hardships he faced because he was unfit. The impact of childhood bullying carried on for quite some time, but fortunately, he made his peace with it.
Henry Cavill in The Witcher | Credits: Netflix
I don’t hold any grudges and one of the terrible things about bullies is that they’re bullies for a reason.
Cavill acknowledged that the incident didn’t define his future, recognizing the nature of bullies. Though initially hurt, the actor took it in stride and, with rigorous training, transformed into one of the fittest actors in Hollywood. But all this did not come easily; he battled insecurities and questioned his self-worth for years.
Henry Cavill’s struggles with self-acceptance
In another interview with The Guardian, the actor elaborated on his struggles with self-acceptance after being bullied for years. Cavill shared that acting acted as a safe space for him, somewhere he could play different roles and choose his story.
Henry Cavill in Justice League | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures
Due to being mocked for his body and weight, he also developed a subconscious mistrust of positive remarks. The Enola Holmes actor spoke about instances where he hesitated to believe his girlfriends when they complimented his appearance.
I’m very self-critical and I use that to motivate myself. If I look in the mirror, I might say, ‘You’re looking good!’ Other days, like today, because I’m off-season and haven’t been training, I’ll say, ‘Look at you, you fat fuck.’
This also developed an overly critical personality, where he formed a somewhat toxic relationship with his body. The actor would go on to spend hours at the gym, physically straining himself to achieve the perfect look.
Henry Cavill in Man of Steel | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures
You’re peeking behind the curtain. You wonder, ‘What are people saying about me? Oh, that’s nice. Oh, how lovely.’ But then you find one that isn’t.
Public opinion also affected him, as fans expected Cavill to always look like Superman, on and off screen. Still, the actor claimed that he tries not to let others’ opinions impact him. His bullying days at school might be over, but keyboard warriors are still out there, targeting every other actor. Cavill has worked incredibly hard in his journey to self-love and acceptance; his story is a testament to his growth.