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Bridgerton' Stars Claudia Jessie & Nicola Coughlan Play 'How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?'
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00:00Oh my god, that's so funny!
00:02And it was one of the funniest things I've ever read in my life!
00:04I touched your boot but I didn't mean to you because it was an accident and I love you.
00:07I love you and I respect you.
00:08Busted I had a deep love in my loins for.
00:16Hello, I'm Claudia Jessie.
00:18And I'm Nicola Coughlin.
00:19And we're playing How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?
00:23With Marie Claire.
00:24Sorry, we didn't plan it.
00:25I don't know why instinctively we should be able to do that.
00:28Sorry.
00:29I'm nervous more about getting yours wrong.
00:31I don't want to get yours wrong.
00:32No, it's fine if you do even.
00:33Who cares?
00:34I won't forget myself.
00:35Alright.
00:36What dog do I have?
00:38Do I have a Frenchie, a Staffie, or a Cockapoo?
00:44I'm almost certain he's a Staffie.
00:46But then I'm like, no, is he a French?
00:48Well, I can picture him.
00:50And his name is Ernie.
00:52And my publicist dog is called Bert, so I always have to remember who has Bert and who has Ernie.
00:56Great.
00:57But you have Ernie, yeah?
00:58Yeah, I have Ernie.
00:59Yeah, but it mixes me up.
01:00The moment that I clicked that in my head, I was like Bert and Ernie, and then I'm like,
01:03well, it's like hands and deck.
01:04I have to think about which one is which.
01:05So what do you think your final answer is?
01:07A Staffie.
01:08Yes, it's a Staffie.
01:09But one thing, it's a girl.
01:12Oh, I did know that.
01:13Damn it.
01:14It's Ernie the girl, but it's not your fault because everybody calls my male named dog a boy.
01:19Yeah.
01:20Because her name's Ernie.
01:21Ernie the girl.
01:22There we go.
01:23Ernie the girl.
01:24Well done.
01:25Yay.
01:26Okay.
01:27What instrument did I play as a child?
01:30So we've got tin whistle, piano, or violin.
01:36I can see you with all of them.
01:39At once.
01:40At my one woman band.
01:42But I had to give up.
01:43But I want to see you the most with a tin whistle.
01:47You'd be correct.
01:48Cut!
01:49However, that was sort of a trick question because I played two of them.
01:51This is just an opportunity for me to brag.
01:54It's brilliant.
01:55About, I want to say ten.
01:58There's a thing called the Fesh Kjol in Ireland, which is like a celebration of Irish culture.
02:02So you play traditional Irish instruments and do poetry in Irish or a speech, whatever.
02:08But I competed in the tin whistle and it wasn't violin, it was fiddle.
02:11But I think if I'd written fiddle, you would have immediately known.
02:13So I competed in both of them and I got first place that year in both tin whistle and fiddle.
02:17But then I gave up because acting was so much easier and I didn't have to remember music.
02:22That's amazing.
02:23Yeah.
02:24And acting as well.
02:26Which of these three jobs did I have?
02:28Okay.
02:29Stunt woman.
02:30Okay.
02:31Nanny.
02:32Mm-hmm.
02:33Or a dog walker.
02:35That'd be dog walker surely.
02:37What makes you think that?
02:38You love dogs.
02:40That's true, I was a dog walker.
02:41Yeah.
02:44Can you imagine me doing my own stunts?
02:45A stunt woman.
02:46If you had hidden that from it, I'd be like, how?
02:48Yeah.
02:49Amazing.
02:50I do all my own stunts in Bridgerton as well.
02:52I've really had to do a bunch of my own stunts.
02:54Oh no, I can't say because it's a spoiler for a thing.
02:57Oh well, that was going to be a good story.
02:58It's not anymore.
02:59But one day it's going to be amazing.
03:00One day it'll be a good story.
03:01But yeah.
03:02Well done, dog walker.
03:03Yeah.
03:04Great.
03:05Okay.
03:06I cried when I met what celebrity?
03:08All right.
03:09Beyonce, Michael Palin, or Judi Dench?
03:13Michael Palin.
03:14Correct.
03:15Yes.
03:16You knew that story.
03:17Yes.
03:18Yeah.
03:19And it's a great one to cry at.
03:20I cried near Beyonce.
03:21I haven't met Beyonce, but I went to Renaissance.
03:22Listen, who hasn't?
03:23Yeah.
03:24I just got overwhelmed.
03:25And I remembered seeing her in Destiny's Child when I was like 14.
03:29And I was like, and this woman, like, she's come back and she's more powerful than ever.
03:34And watch, she doesn't.
03:35That performance.
03:36And I just was crying near her, but not to her.
03:38But Michael Palin, I met, spoke to him.
03:41He was a huge inspiration for me.
03:42You worked with him.
03:43I remember when we first started working together.
03:44And what a-
03:45Beautiful human being.
03:46He was a perfect man.
03:47He's a really great storyteller as well.
03:49Just beautiful.
03:50All right.
03:51First ever crush.
03:52Roadrunner.
03:53I don't need the answers.
03:55It's Jessica Rabbit.
03:56It is.
03:57But would you like to know that all of the three options were cartoons?
03:59Cartoons.
04:00I think I knew that about you as well.
04:03Yeah, you did know that about me.
04:04Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:05And, uh-
04:06Because every, I was that child that, like, everyone, like, you should fancy this person.
04:09I was like, shh, yeah, straight up.
04:10I'll do it.
04:11I was like, yeah.
04:13Jonathan Taylor Thomas, sign me up.
04:14I'll do it.
04:15I'll fancy you.
04:16What?
04:17Who was in, uh, like, Casper now and then.
04:20I, like, truly in love with him.
04:22Leonardo DiCaprio, like, in Titanic.
04:24Romeo and Juliet.
04:25God, Leonardo DiCaprio and Romeo and Juliet.
04:27I mean, it's good stuff, innit?
04:28It's great stuff.
04:29But is it, is it a 2D drawing of a woman with huge tits?
04:33It's not, is it?
04:34I thought you were describing Leonardo DiCaprio like that.
04:36I was like, what film was that?
04:38You've not seen his latest film?
04:40Um, Jessica Rabbit.
04:41Yeah, gorgeous.
04:42I still got a crush on it.
04:43Why wouldn't you?
04:44Yeah.
04:45What is this?
04:47This is my confirmation name, right?
04:49Oh, man.
04:50So, confirmation name is in Ireland.
04:51Like, if you were raised Catholic, which I was, at your confirmation, you get to pick,
04:55like, an extra middle name.
04:56My mum's got one, because my mum's got a confirmation name.
04:58Right?
04:59But, like, you say to a 12 year old, pick any name for yourself.
05:02What do you think is going to happen?
05:03Mad ****.
05:04Right?
05:05So, these are the three options.
05:07Raquel, Marilyn, or Tina.
05:11I'm going with Marilyn.
05:14I love that you think that.
05:16It's not.
05:17It's not.
05:18But I tried to...
05:19Okay.
05:20Basically, it was Tina.
05:21The reason I picked it was because the movie Now and Then, weirdly talking about it twice
05:25in one interview, it had, um, this character in a cult, Tina, a teenie to herself, and then
05:31her nickname was Teenie, and she wanted to be an actress.
05:34And I wanted to be an actress when I was 12.
05:36And I was like, I'm going to make that my middle name, and then I got to become an actress.
05:39And my teacher did not want to let me pick Tina.
05:41And I did.
05:43Now, who's laughing?
05:45So, it's Nicola...
05:46Mary.
05:47Tina.
05:48It doesn't really fit, but you know what?
05:51It was, you know, my determination at 12.
05:53Yeah.
05:54I'm really upset I got one wrong, actually.
05:55No, that's fine.
05:56It's an insane question and an insane thing I did when I was a child.
05:58Don't worry about it.
05:59I thought it was really brave.
06:01Alright, what's my fave dish?
06:03I don't even think you need the answers.
06:05Bibimbap.
06:06It is, it's bibimbap.
06:07I've never had it.
06:08Still.
06:09It's so good.
06:10It's so good.
06:12It's like a clay bowl with rice and vegetables, all julienne.
06:17Oh yeah, julienne.
06:18And then that gochujang.
06:19That really hot, spicy Korean sauce.
06:22That's unbelievable.
06:23I could eat that every single day.
06:25See, I don't care about rice that much.
06:27I love rice.
06:28I love pasta.
06:29I love a complex cab.
06:30Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:33Because I too, I'm a complex cab.
06:36How old was I when I had my first acting job?
06:39Oh, young.
06:40Was I 15?
06:41Was I nine?
06:42Or was I three?
06:44Oh man.
06:46Oh, Lord.
06:48I'm going to go for nine.
06:50Can you be correct?
06:51Yes.
06:52Yeah.
06:53You've been doing it such a long time.
06:54Yeah.
06:55But then everyone's like, you started at nine.
06:56I'm like, yeah, don't ask me about my twenties.
06:58Not a lot happens.
06:59Yeah.
07:00Do you remember retail?
07:01That's what I was doing.
07:02Yeah.
07:03Yes.
07:04It was a James Brolin movie.
07:05James Brolin is Mr. Barbra Streisand.
07:07He had a movie called My Brother's War.
07:08And I was nine and I got to skip school and go into Galway City and feed swans on camera.
07:15I had little lines, but it was fine.
07:16Feed swans?
07:17Yeah, feed swans.
07:18It was just like a little-
07:19Swans are aggressive as well.
07:20So a nine year old-
07:21And I was like-
07:22I think I'm shorty, I don't know.
07:23Imagine when I was nine, I was about this big.
07:24The swans were so much bigger than me.
07:25I was like, ha ha ha.
07:26I don't like it.
07:27I don't like their beaks because it's like two debit cards clucking together or something.
07:30I don't like it.
07:31I don't trust them.
07:32They're punks.
07:33They're punks.
07:34They're punks.
07:35All right.
07:36How long have I been vegan?
07:38Two years?
07:39Nine years?
07:40Or 15 years?
07:43I think it's like nine.
07:44It's literally nine.
07:46Nine years.
07:47Nine years.
07:48As if our last questions were both the answer is nine years.
07:51Ah, you've been a vegan as long as I was alive when I did my first film.
07:56We were meant to be.
07:58Yeah, nine years.
07:59So I always feel like I've earned my stripes enough to be able to tell you as long.
08:03It's so long sometimes.
08:09That's long, girl.
08:10That's a long time.
08:11Have you ever accidentally eaten?
08:13100%.
08:14Yeah.
08:15But how would you not though?
08:16Yeah.
08:17And you know when it's happened because it tastes delicious.
08:23Are vegans ever here?
08:24Cue hateful comments.
08:25Oh, leave her alone.
08:26I'll fight you.
08:27I'm trying my best.
08:28No, you're a great vegan.
08:30I've done very well.
08:31But I did.
08:32I once had, there was an option to say no cheese.
08:37But then they brought the pasta over and I was like, that cheese?
08:41And then the guy went, yeah, it tastes better.
08:42And I was like, I know.
08:44I know this.
08:47So yeah, nine years.
08:49But yes, I mean, well, I'm going to keep doing it now.
08:54I can't go back.
08:55You've committed to the bit.
08:56Yeah.
08:57Do you know what I mean?
08:58All right.
08:59One more.
09:00Okay.
09:01When I was a teenager, I loved this band so much that I jumped off a balcony to get closer
09:04to them.
09:05It's busted.
09:06Yeah, it's busted.
09:07My other options were Green Day and Sum 41, which I also liked, but busted.
09:11I had a deep love in my loins for.
09:14Yeah.
09:15It wasn't a high balcony.
09:16It was like, it was probably about, it was probably about six foot.
09:19You know, but I was a teenager.
09:20I was like, I was bounced off.
09:21It's a balcony though.
09:22Screaming at the top of my little lungs.
09:25Who was your favorite?
09:26Charlie.
09:27The eyebrows.
09:28Big brows.
09:29Yeah.
09:30I still love a strong brow.
09:31I find them very attractive.
09:32You actually have great brows.
09:33Yeah, because I literally have a strong brow.
09:35You have, but they're stunning.
09:37It's because my mum shaved hers off in the 80s and then someone wasn't allowed to touch
09:41mine, so.
09:42No, they're perfect though.
09:43They fit your face beautifully.
09:45They fit my face beautifully.
09:46Yeah, they do though.
09:47Yeah, they do though.
09:48Thank you so much.
09:49During lockdown, I was like, I'm going to grow mine out and I'm going to be using
09:51and this was it.
09:52Yours are really brilliant.
09:54Yeah, but then a professional makeup artist did this.
09:56But I like a thick, sluggy brow sometimes.
10:01You can watch Bridgerton Season 3 streaming only on Netflix.
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