Danny Dyer, starring in “Marching Powder” as a football hooligan trying to save his marriage, shares his own relationship insights. Despite playing a troubled character, Dyer, who has been with his partner for over 30 years, believes in romance and open communication. He advocates for separate beds due to his snoring and emphasizes the importance of men being emotionally open, challenging traditional notions of masculinity. He and his wife attend couples’ therapy, and he encourages men to prioritize their relationships. Dyer’s romantic side includes a love for Luther Vandross and Jeff Buckley, and he humorously acknowledges his own charm. He credits his wife for keeping him grounded and values his working-class roots, advocating for more representation in politics and the arts. Dyer believes true love involves embracing flaws and calls for more love in the world, highlighting the importance of looking after loved ones.