Comical celebrity rider demands unveiled after Tom Hardy’s unusual 27-item list

Several amusing celebrity rider requests have come to light following Tom Hardy’s 27-item list. Personally, a few beers and some chocolate would suffice for me, but we are talking about celebrities here.

Hardy’s rider emerged after the extensive list was mistakenly sent to the wrong recipient.

An email intended for producer and production manager Peter Heslop was instead delivered to a 31-year-old IT worker from London who shares the same name.

The Sun revealed Hardy’s rider, highlighting one costly item that caught many people’s attention.

Among the 27 items on the list were dog poop bags, a dog bowl, Haribo sweets, and a lavender diffuser.

A kettle and a toaster were also included, which isn’t too surprising, given Hardy’s British background.

Some of the pricier items include a $500 Xbox Series X, along with 60 strawberry ice-cream flavored vapes and an IV drip.

UNILAD has previously reached out to Hardy’s representatives for comment.

If you find this list odd, other celebrities have equally unusual requests.

It’s common for music stars and actors to have a rider list, and many A-listers make bold and unique demands.

George Clooney is rumored to have had a beach hut and hot tub set up next to his trailer, but things can get even wilder than that.

Rihanna reportedly requested an animal print rug and ‘icy-blue chiffon’ curtains.

In the music world, Drake is said to have asked for a variety of alcoholic beverages as part of his rider.

According to Esquire, the rapper previously requested bottles of Hennessy or Courvoisier, Patron Silver Tequila, Grey Goose Vodka, Jack Daniels, and Heineken.

The outlet also mentioned that the rock band Van Halen asked for a bowl of M&M’s at every stop on their US tour.

Quite the snack, right? However, the band was very particular, as they did not want any milk chocolate M&M’s in sight.

Madonna reportedly desired the same furniture from her home while on tour, seeking a touch of familiarity while traveling.

At least I know my simple request for a couple of cans and some chocolate would likely be accepted in the industry.