I had always assumed that only animals living in the woods undergo hibernation during winter season. However, to my surprise, it seems like even tiny actresses opt for this dormancy period.
According to her agent, Emma Watson has gone “dormant.” This could mean that she has given up acting for good. The Harry Potter star, who has been in the public eye since she was nine, has reportedly decided to take a break from her career to spend more time with her rumored fiance, Leo Robinton. The couple has been together for 18 months and is said to be laying low. A source suggests that Emma may be considering starting a family in the near future.
I have learned that Emma, a 30-year-old individual, along with Leo, who supposedly makes a considerable amount of money by selling legal cannabis in Los Angeles, lived covertly in Ibiza for a few weeks until January. During her stay, Emma’s mornings were spent reading the newspapers at a vegan cafe while sipping on smoothies. Although a recent photo was taken of her in LA, her representative confirms that she is currently not pursuing any new endeavors and her professional life is at a standstill.
Regé-Jean Page, the heartthrob actor from Bridgerton, may soon have his portrait hung at Castle Howard, the location where the show was filmed. The artist who painted the portrait intends to put it up permanently. Meanwhile, Michelle Pearson Cooper, the show’s creator and wife of chocolate heir Justin Cadbury, is torn between wanting the portrait to remain with her and having it displayed at Castle Howard.
Netflix is taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of cast and crew during the filming of the next season of Bridgerton, after a previous outbreak of Covid-19 caused delays and affected actress Polly Walker, who portrays Lady Portia Featherington. Fans, including myself, eagerly await updates on Portia’s storyline, as her husband’s death left her in financial ruin. While I hope Polly has fully recovered, I also hope that the production team can prevent any future outbreaks. According to my source, both Polly and some crew members had tested positive previously. On a lighthearted note, I wouldn’t mind if Lady Whistledown, the fictional gossip columnist, got hit with the virus; after all, she’s the competition!