"Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch's upcoming wedding already in the works but Tom Hiddleston's girlfriend is still non-existent, or at least a mystery to the whole world.
We already have an idea of what the "Thor" star could possibly want in his future lady but how will he treat her once he does find his soul mate?
First of all, the "Crimson Peak" star is one of the most romantic actors in Hollywood.
Aside from advocating public displays of affection, he also loves giving surprises.
"[I decided to surprise my girlfriend in paris] ... she was standing in front of a stand with different flavors of ice cream and couldn't decide which one to choose," he previously shared about surprising a former girlfriend.
He continued, "I came, stood up behind her and gently whispered: 'it's a hard choice, isn't it?' ... my deed was even too romantic as my girlfriend had almost fainted from fear. Since then I've become more careful in romantic actions."
He also has a very touching idea of what love is.
"True love is an acceptance of someone else for who they are," the Internet's darling shared. With this in mind, the 34-year-old hunk wants honesty with the girls he meets.
Romantic or not, Tom Hiddleston's girlfriend would definitely be smothered by courtesy and random acts of kindness.
According to Bustle, the "War Horse" actor has an innate "impeccable sweetness." This is reportedly due to a past job as a waiter for some very snobbish customers.
He will also be showering his future lady with the most inane yet adorable compliments. He is known for saying something nice about people's shirts during interviews.
His girlfriend will definitely get more than her fair share of flattery about her shirts and everything else.
The Telegraph identifies him as a perfect gentleman who is "impeccably well-mannered, he holds doors open, insists on paying for drinks ... and by giving much more time than he needs." So his future partner will be taken care of very well.
What kind of pampering will Tom Hiddleston's girlfriend experience in the future?