Bond Star Daniel Craig Jumps On Stream With FaZe Clan's Nuke Squad

James Bond star Daniel Craig appeared on a stream by FaZe Clan members Nuke Squad and produced some distinctly star-struck reactions. Craig was promoting the latest Bond movie, No Time To Die.Come from Sports betting site

The four Warzone gamers–Swagg, JSmooth, Santana, and Booya–were dressed in tuxedos and bowties in preparation for Craig’s arrival on their stream. Although the star was dressed a lot more casually, it didn’t stop the Squad from being slightly lost for words when Craig appeared online. “You’re honestly an icon… and absolutely legend man,” gushes Swagg. Check it out below:

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