While fans are still grieving for Jax Teller's death in "Sons of Anarchy" series finale, British hunk Charlie Hunnam who plays the iconic biker role made another weird comments on his latest interview. On his final "Anarchy Afterword," the "Crimson Peak" actor was joined by executive producer Paris Barclay and series creator Kurt Sutter as they discussed the emotional ending of the show.

During the conversation, the SOA showrunner asked each one of them including the show's cast to name their contribution to the show. Answering the question, the "Glee" director revealed that about bringing Kurt Sutter's vision to life and jokingly mentioned about Charlie Hunnam's bum during the conversation.

Barclay, who worked with the actor for seven season in "Sons of Anarchy," commented about seeing "fuzz" in his behind when Charlie said about him taking a lot of close shots in his bum. But the actor's reply is simply out of the ordinary when he said, "It keeps me warm on my winter jogs."

This is not the first time that Charlie made a weird comment, on his interview with PEOPLE the 24-year-old British hunk revealed that he didn't always look like the biker that he is known for. He admitted that growing up on his hometown in U.K. is not always good and sometimes he will find himself in "awkward phases."

"I find the awkward phases in life are cyclical more than something you grow out of," Hunnam revealed. "My life has been a long succession of awkward phases punctuated by brief moments where I feel smoother than Dr. Slinky McDoogle, inventor of the word mellifluous."

Now known as one of PEOPLE's Sexiest Men Alive in 2014, Charlie was asked how he looked lie in high school and admitted that he looked like Kurt Cobain but less cooler. Now sporting a chiselled looks and a steady girlfriend, the actor definitely outgrew his awkward phases.

With so many projects lining up to get him after "Sons of Anarchy" series finale, Charlie is joining the ranks of bankable actors in Hollywood and is set to play King Arthur on his next TV series with British director Guy Ritchie. He is also set to reprise his role in Guillermo del Toro's second instalment for "Pacific Rim."