James Bond legend, Roger Moore, has said he loves being associated with the 007 franchise.
The 86-year-old star, who portrayed the fictional British spy on the big screen seven times between 1973 and 1985, doesn't mind that he is ''eternally'' recognised as Bond.
Speaking to The Observer Magazine, Moore said: ''Being eternally known as Bond has no downside.
''People often call me Mr Bond when we're out and I don't mind a bit. Why would I?''
Moore even joked about keeping some of his suits from back in his Bond days, adding: ''I still have some of Bond's suits in my wardrobe but they don't fit me now. During the 007 days I was so thin that if I turned sideways you could mark me absent.
''Thankfully I never had to squeeze into the trunks that Daniel Craig wore - it takes a lot of hard work to look like that.''