Charlie Hunnam Stole A Motorcycle From 'Sons Of Anarchy' Set, Find Out How!

Charlie Hunnam Stole A Motorcycle From 'Sons Of Anarchy' Set, Find Out How!

Charlie Hunnam has done a lot of naughty things on "Sons of Anarchy." Now the "Crimson Peak" star has confirmed that he actually stole a lot of things from the set of the biker drama. And these were not just little things. Hunnam has admitted to stealing Jax Teller's motorbike!

Charlie Hunnam Admits He Stole Jax Teller's Motorbike From The Set Of "Sons Of Anarchy"

"Sons of Anarchy" had some awesome props, which included a 2003 Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide. This was the motorbike that Jax Teller rode in the FX show. That particular bike is currently sitting in Charlie Hunnam's garage.

The actor recently spoke to Entertainment Tonight about his upcoming film "King Arthur: Legend of The Sword". During the conversation, Charlie Hunnam was asked if he actually stole anything from the set of "Sons of Anarchy." His response was classic Jax Teller.

Charlie Hunnam admitted to stealing Jax Teller's car and rings. In addition to that, he confessed to taking the motorbike home. "Yes, I stole the bike," he said, adding that the bike is "in my garage." However, Hunnam hasn't actually taken the motorbike for a cruise.

"I stole it, but I've never used it," Hunnam concluded. Unfortunately, fans will not get to see Charlie Hunnam get in touch with his inner Jax Teller again on the road, or in the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel.

Charlie Hunnam Addresses Possible Jax Teller Cameo In "Sons Of Anarchy" Prequel

Game & Guide has previously reported about the slim chances of Charlie Hunnam reprising his role as Jax Teller in the "Sons of Anarchy" prequel. It sounds like the actor agrees, since he stated that Jax "wasn't born when that was happening."

Jax Teller will probably never return after his death in "Sons of Anarchy." However, Charlie Hunnam fans can still see the actor in "King Arthur: Legend of The Sword", which hits theaters on March 24, 2017.

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