The gent that is Jamie Dornan has been posing for pictures with fans - this time in Belfast.
The Holywood heartthrob stopped for a picture with eagle-eyed Ulster Wildlife trainees who said they were delighted to bump into him in the city centre on Wednesday afternoon.
And they didn't have a bad word to say about him.
"We were doing first training and had finished earlier than usual so we decided to go into the city centre," added Ulster Wildlife trainee Andy Campbell, 19.
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"We were walking through the city centre, a group of us, and saw him.
"We weren't sure if it was him, but I was sure it was because I had seen him in a TV show and a few movies, so me and Emer decided just to go up and ask for a quick photo.
"I knew he was from Northern Ireland but I didn't know if he lived in Belfast.
"He was with a group of friends and one of them may have been his bodyguard, but you couldn't really tell. There were four friends and him and he wasn't drawing a lot of attention to himself - he was quite casual really.
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"I was quite nervous because I have never really approached anybody famous. I just tried to be casual and said, 'Hi Jamie, do you mind if we get a quick photograph?'.
"He was lovely and said, 'yeah, no bother mate'.
"At this point he was behind the group of friends and me, Jamie and Emer got in the photograph - it was really nice.
"I know he's into music, because I'm into the music scene and he's a great actor too.
"I definitely did know him and quite a lot of his work, but Emer (Morrison) is a much bigger fan than I am without a doubt - she really admired his work.
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"It would have been nice to chat about the Ulster Wildlife traineeship, but we didn't really get a chance to talk to him too much because we didn't want to keep him back."
Andy said the best thing about the whole encounter was "just how nice" Mr Dornan was.
He added: "Sometimes it's hard to tell because you are asking a lot for him to take time to have a photograph with us, but he was so lovely and so genuine and so down to earth it didn't really feel like a burden that we were asking for a photograph - and that made me quite happy."
Can anyone guess why Mr Dornan is in town this week?
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