Andrew Scott

Toxicity, vanity, and self-obsession often pass for charm to the untrained eye. But when that façade is all there is, it curdles into a breeding ground for drama and dysfunction. His string of exes tells the rest of the story.
"Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't." —Macbeth, Act I, Scene V
They need a cringe reaction in the thumbs up box, damn diva.
 
Toxicity, vanity, and self-obsession often pass for charm to the untrained eye. But when that façade is all there is, it curdles into a breeding ground for drama and dysfunction. His string of exes tells the rest of the story.
"Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't." —Macbeth, Act I, Scene V
Unless you have met and dated him this is unbelievably dangerous that you've created this fantasy from what little we know about his dating life. Especially since one thing we know for certain is that he dated Stephen for fifteen years. Unless Stephan is shouting about abuse, you just sound like you're either trolling, delusional, or have the wrong thread
 
Toxicity, vanity, and self-obsession often pass for charm to the untrained eye. But when that façade is all there is, it curdles into a breeding ground for drama and dysfunction. His string of exes tells the rest of the story.
"Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't." —Macbeth, Act I, Scene V
Oh! We found someone who took a psych class in high school, and never took a second one... and skipped the chapter about the dangers of parasocial relationships and armchair diagnosis.