'Bridgerton' Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other | Vanity Fair
Summary
TLDRIn this lively video, the cast of 'Bridgerton' joins Vanity Fair for a fun-filled quiz to test their knowledge about each other. The segment is filled with laughter and playful banter as they guess each other's pet peeves, favorite accents, signature dance moves, and more. The actors share personal anecdotes and quirky traits, revealing a close-knit camaraderie. Highlights include humorous impressions, confessions about stealing socks from the set, and a discussion about their hypothetical reactions to getting bailed out of jail. This engaging session not only entertains but also showcases the genuine connections and light-hearted spirit among the cast.
Takeaways
- π The cast of 'Bridgerton' engages in a game to test their knowledge of each other, facilitated by Vanity Fair.
- π Common traits and preferences among the cast include dislike for people not clearing their trays at airports and a preference for quiet on set during scenes.
- π Cast members express their personal quirks and likes, such as favorite accents to mimic and signature dance moves.
- π Humor and laughter are prevalent throughout the interaction, indicating a close and comfortable relationship among the cast members.
- π The game includes guessing favorite things, such as cocktails and last concerts attended, highlighting the cast's efforts to know personal details about each other.
- π Reveals about career alternatives and personal traits parallel those of their characters, showing a blend of personal and professional personas.
- π The segment includes playful teasing and camaraderie, contributing to a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere.
- πΏ The discussion extends into personal achievements and hypothetical scenarios like getting arrested or living on a deserted island.
- πΆ Music preferences and creative childhood endeavors, such as remaking music videos, showcase the cast's artistic sides beyond acting.
- π¨πΌβπ» Self-reflection and inspiration for acting are touched upon, culminating in a positive note on personal fulfillment and self-motivation.
Q & A
What game are the cast of 'Bridgerton' playing in the video?
-The cast of 'Bridgerton' are playing a game to test how well they know each other, facilitated by Vanity Fair.
What does the character find irritating on set according to the script?
-The character finds it irritating when other people talk during a scene, which disrupts the concentration required for delivering 'Bridgerton' dialogue.
What is the actor's biggest pet peeve mentioned in the script?
-The actor's biggest pet peeve is people who don't put their trays away in the airport, as it reminds them of their past customer service jobs.
Which accent does the actor enjoy performing, as revealed in the script?
-The actor enjoys performing a fake Cockney accent that they often use jokingly with friends.
Who would the character call to bail them out of jail, according to the game?
-The character would most likely call Claudia to bail them out of jail.
What is the actor's signature dance move?
-The actor's signature dance move involves Shakira-style hip movements, but they also mention doing a 'millennial stink face' as a common habit.
What part did the actor originally audition for in 'Bridgerton'?
-The actor originally auditioned for the role of the Duke in 'Bridgerton'.
What is the actor's favorite cocktail?
-The actor's favorite cocktail is a Margarita.
What was the last concert the actor attended?
-The last concert the actor attended was The 1975.
How did the actor celebrate after booking their role in 'Bridgerton'?
-After booking their role in 'Bridgerton', the actor celebrated by calling a family member.
Outlines
π Fun Interactions Among 'Bridgerton' Cast
The 'Bridgerton' cast members engage in a lively game to test their knowledge about each other, revealing personal dislikes such as inefficiency on set and poor airport etiquette. They also discuss favorite accents and memorable roles, like impersonating famous artists in music videos as children. Their camaraderie is evident as they guess each other's pet peeves, favorite cocktails, and dream roles in an informal, humorous setting.
π€ Cast Reveals Personal Tastes and Experiences
In this continuation, the 'Bridgerton' cast delves into more personal topics, discussing their last concerts attended, sibling details, and hypothetical scenarios like being bailed out of jail. The playful banter continues as they guess each other's favorite cocktailβoften humorously off-markβand recount youthful endeavors, like recreating music videos. The segment highlights the cast's close-knit dynamics and individual quirks, making it a captivating watch.
π¬ Behind-the-Scenes Secrets and Self-Reflection
The conversation turns towards professional and personal revelations. The cast shares anecdotes from the set, including items they've inadvertently taken home, like socks. They also discuss how they celebrated career milestones such as landing roles in 'Bridgerton'. The session concludes with introspective moments where cast members discuss what inspired them to act, revealing a blend of humor, personal growth, and a deep appreciation for their craft.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘cast
π‘pet peeve
π‘acting the maggot
π‘accent
π‘jail
π‘signature dance move
π‘music video
π‘cocktail
π‘concert
π‘canal boat
Highlights
The cast of 'Bridgerton' gathers to play a game of how well they know each other, hosted by Vanity Fair.
One cast member's biggest pet peeve is people talking during a scene, emphasizing the need for focus and professionalism on set.
Discussion about favorite accents reveals personal preferences and the joy of performing in various dialects, highlighting the actors' versatility.
One actor amusingly misremembers a shared experience of remaking music videos as a child, specifically Avril Lavigne's songs.
A playful debate about who among the cast would be most reliable to bail someone out of jail shows the camaraderie and humor among the members.
The mention of a 'signature dance move' leads to laughs and reveals personal quirks and memories linked to dancing.
One actor jokes about their drag queen name, 'Kylie Gender,' adding a layer of humor and light-heartedness to the discussion.
Revelation of the role initially auditioned for in 'Bridgerton' by an actor who ended up playing a different character, providing insight into the casting process.
The favorite cocktail discussion not only shares personal tastes but also humorous views on alcohol content.
An actor reveals they lived on a canal boat for three years, offering a glimpse into their personal life and unique experiences.
Speculation about alternative careers if not acting, with ideas ranging from working in a supermarket to managing a bookstore.
Comparisons between an actor's traits and their character in 'Bridgerton' show the intersection of personal and professional personas.
An actor shares their quirky party trick involving their eye, highlighting the playful and unexpected talents within the group.
Discussion about what item each would bring to a deserted island reveals personal priorities and whims.
An actor's confession about stealing socks from the set humorously uncovers the lighter side of film production logistics.
Transcripts
- This question I had
to ask the team 'cause I didn't know the answer.
- You don't know.
- So good luck.
- Okay.
- What do Reese Witherspoon and I have in common?
- You're both beautiful blonde women.
[all laugh]
[upbeat music]
- Hello. We are the cast of "Bridgerton"
and we are here today to test how all we know each other
with Vanity Fair. You ready?
- Yeah. - Ready as I'll ever be.
- What is my biggest pet peeve?
- Pet peeve.
- Yeah.
- Is it something to do with like table manners?
- No. - Okay.
That wasn't gonna be my choice.
[/// laughs]
Everybody needs to calm down.
- Yeah, yeah.
- People who like eat up the space.
Like I think you were very professional
and I think you, I feel like you'd find it a bit irritating
if someone came in and like.
- Was acting the maggot as we'd say in Ireland.
- Is that what's called acting the maggot?
- You're acting the maggot.
- So I'm gonna go for acting the maggot.
- Okay, Luke. - If it's on set.
- Yeah. - It's like other people
talking when we are doing a scene.
- That it's not what I've written down,
but that really is. - [Luke] Yeah.
- I will say like, "everyone has to stop talking. Sorry."
- Yeah. Yeah.
- And I don't like doing it, but I will do.
I've done it a few times.
"Bridgerton" dialogue is like not the easiest.
So like, if your journey. ////Yeah.
Never forget in season two when they caught
the line you are obstinate and opinionated
with no inclination to obedience or conformity.
- Smashed it.
- And I couldn't say it.
- Smashed it. - Right.
- Smashed it. - Yeah.
But if I on the camera and then I run them
forever until I die.
- Yeah. - People who don't put their
trays away in the airport.
- Oh. - Oh that's an incredible one.
- Yeah.
- I think it's because I did so many customer service jobs
and I'm like don't make them do it, they're here all day.
Drives me nuts.
What's my favorite accent to do?
- I'm gonna say your own.
- Oh, okay. Okay.
- Just let you speak - American.
- I'm gonna say when you're Lady Whistledown,
but pretending not to be?
- Oh was like the Irish.
- Yeah. - Yeah.
You do always look like you're really enjoying it
when you do. - Do I?
- Yeah, yeah. - Yeah.
So come on.
- That's me doberin' lady. How he is.
Lady whisper laying here. Bring me paper.
No, it's actually like a fake cockney
that my friends and I do.
Which is like really fake.
Like oh. I was like, alright governor.
It was like, oh, insane.
Like it's just. - Give us a go say.
- Yeah I didn't know I panicked.
I panicked
- Where would Claire Devlin from "Derry Girls" fit in?
- Claire Devlin it's a really,
it's actually a specific voice.
It's not even just an accent.
It's like the way she speaks
it's really belly tight and stressed.
But that's a really hard,
I don't know if I could do a normal Derry accent,
I could just do that voice now.
It's just like become too much.
- It's great. - Yeah. Alright.
Which castmate would I most likely call
to bail me out of jail?
- Oh my gosh.
- I'm gonna go Golder.
- ///Oh yeah. That's a
- ///Golder would be
You just would nail it.
- Polly Walker. - Good one.
- Mummy. - Mummy.
- Mummy Featherington. - Mummy Featherington.
- I'm actually gonna say Luke T. feel like.
- Are you kidding me?
- I feel like a lot of people would take you
- I'd like make her stay in for longer.
[laughter]
- You would find it really funny and you'd be like, no.
- Yeah. - No.
I've actually said Claudia.
- Aww! - Oh, I was hoping you would.
But I thought it would be too arrogant.
I saw you. I literally saw that thought process
with your eyes and I'm like, it is you babe.
- Oh. Because I was like,
I can't be like, I think it's me.
- I think I'm incredibly trustworthy.
I, I'd help. I Yeah, you would
- Be straight there.
- You sort it out. Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
- What's my signature dance move?
- Does it have a name? - Yeah, kind of.
- I think it's got to do with your hips moving
Shakira-style. Hip movements.
- Yeah. - Yeah.
- Okay. - I've danced with you before.
You're very good.
- I think that's right.
- I love that you look at me and go "Shakira."
I've actually just written like millennial stink face.
- What's that?
- Do you know what I, it's terrible
and like the. - I know exactly.
- The youngsters are always like, why are you doing that?
And I don't know why
we're all like.
- Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
- And then it's just ingrained
and I can't help but do it. So.
- Great name for a drag queen.
- It really is. Do you mind My drag name is Kylie Gender?
- Yeah. Kylie Gender. Great. Pretty good. Very nice.
- What bands music videos did I remake as a child?
Can I extend this and say what? Like, or musical artist.
- Okay. I am going to guess it's "Busted."
- I was gonna say "Backstreet Boys."
- I'm gonna say "Britney Spears."
'cause your impression. - Yeah.
- Oh gosh. You do do a good impression.
- You're actually right. I've written down Avril Lavigne.
- Oh, - My sister and I,
she's gonna kill me.
We made um
Us against the music
and she was Madonna and I was Britney.
- Aww!
- So you should get two points.
- I've seen you. I've seen the pictures of you.
- I had a deep Avril face. - Yeah.
- Yeah. They gave me a camcorder and I lived my life.
[upbeat music]
- What part did I originally audition for in "Bridgerton?"
- I think it was Colin.
- No, I want that.
- No, you can't.
- And I don't tend to agree with
- Get off my answers.
[All laughing]
- I'm gonna to say, for fun, the Duke.
- Okay. - Yeah.
- I'm also gonna say the Duke.
- Nice. - And you did,
I think you did the scene about Daphne and the Balls.
- But she knows Patel.
- Did we talk about it on the?
- Yeah, but not on purpose because I know the question.
- No, I just confessed it in my mind.
- This is rigged.
- Yes it is Simon. The Duke was my first audition.
- And now I Feel like it would be gross
- And I was reading that scene
when they were like deciding on
how many balls and I had no idea
What was that.
- Can you, if you had to like kiss Phoebe,
that would be disgusting 'cause I kind
of think of you as siblings.
- Yeah. Not sister.
What is my favorite cocktail?
I like them to be simple. If it's a...
- I'm going for a Long Island Iced tea.
- The highest units of alcohol.
- Yeah. Yeah.
- I like 'em. Simple, but to absolutely knock me out
[All Laughter]
I'm gonna say old fashioned.
- Okay. - Rum and coke
- Is that a cocktail.
- I put Marg's Margarita
- Flip!
- You snuck
- Only because if I had to pick a cocktail it would be that.
- I didn't know you were married really?
you're thinking vodka or vodka coke.
It's not really a cocktail. There is it, isn't it?
- I love it. I like my cocktail simple.
Vodka & Coke.
- That's why I thought
I can't say that.
- Vodka in a glass.
- What was the last concert I went to?
- I don't know Any concert you went to.
- Oh gosh.
- Lana Del Ray.
- No, he wouldn't go to Lana Del Ray.
- Steps Reunited.
- The Tweenies and Concert.
- Yeah.
- The 1975.
But that was in the summer, so you could've
gone to other stuff since then.
- Now you've made me think if it is, but
- I know you better than you know yourself.
- I think it was Beyonce.
- Nice.
Good answer. - With JB himself.
- I could have worked that out.
- Yeah
- You were there!
- I wasn't there. But I could've been
- Was it before after them nick
Because you actually might be Right.
- Go on. Give, give us
- Only half though.
How many siblings do I have?
- One.
- One.
- Can I get an extra point if I get her name right? Lauren?
- Correct one Lauren.
- Nice work
- Well done everyone.
- Very good.
- This question I had to ask the team
'cause I, you don't know, didn't know the answer.
So good luck.
- Okay.
- What do Reese Witherspoon and I have in common?
- You're both beautiful blonde women.
- You were both in walk the line?
- I, I think I know.
I think I know
- You were both in Legally Blonde.
- That's what I'm gonna say.
But I actually mean it
because you were the stage show of Legally Blonde
and you paid Walker on tour.
- That is correct.
- Oh...
- That is correct.
- I was, well
- Sorry I literally lunged at you,
- Well when you said that. I was like,
- How the hell would Claudia know that?
That's my joke. I was like,
you rather than legally blonde in this.
Oh, okay.
- Do I get half a point?
- Yes.
How long did I live on a canal boat for?
- Oh, okay. I'm gonna go for two years. \
- I'm gonna go for two and a half.
- I'm gonna say three. - It's three years.
It was bloody good. Sorry.
I love living on the boat.
People are always like, oh, it must be cold.
But you're more likely to pass away in the
summer because it's so hot.
I loved it and I, I miss it a bit.
If I wasn't an actor, what would my profession be?
- I think you'd wanna work in a
supermarket somewhere really quiet.
- You'd be like a place where there's people
and animals that you're helping.
Is that an, is that a job?
- Well like a hospice.
- Like a hospice.
- Like a hospice.
- Is that what you mean?
- I'm gonna say work in a bookstore.
- Oh yes
- Because you've been reading a lot this year as well.
- That really suits you actually. Yeah.
- Oh, do you know, I wish that was my answer. Now.
Something with animals. So I think Nicola
- Really does get that
- Well done. Yeah.
- Sweet.
- What is the most similar trait I have to Eloise?
- I think you're funny.
- Oh, that's really nice.
Thank you.
- Yeah. Yeah. I was gonna say sense of humor.
- I was gonna say reading because...
[All laughing]
No, reading It's not that funny. Yeah.
- More free. Fantastic.
Very good.
Sadly I said we're both smokers.
- Oh
- Yeah.
So there we go. There's that.
But if you'd rather edit that out, that's fine.
What is the meal I could eat forever?
- I'm just thinking of season one.
The dinner scene when you just ate potatoes all day.
- You do like a potato
- It's so no, it's stupid.
What I'll do is I'll do one scene
and I'll catch a bit of potato and a fork
and then I'm like, they've got that.
And I'm like, oh, that's me forever then.
- Yeah.
And then I'll eat 48 potatoes.
- Are you quite right?
- I love a potato.
- I love a carb,
I love a carb
- Can't blame right
- Bibimbap
- What was it?
- Bibimbap
- It is bibimbap
and I put spelling 'cause sorry.
- Also, I think I said it wrong.
So, but we knew it was,
- I don't know what that is.
- Ah
- Yeah. What is it?
- It's a delicious Korean meal
- Wow.
- It's, it's fantastic.
- What is my party trick?
- I'm gonna say the clapping game.
That's quite a good party trick isn't it?
- Is it? You're eye.
- Oh, f***
- I was gonna say that.
- Were you?
- Yeah I promise
- I guess this is gonna be its debut.
It's my eye thing.
- I was like, is she gonna say no?
- I was like, what if they have horribly insulted you?
- And I just go...
- She takes it out.
- Yeah I take it out put it in some water
and pop it back in
My left eye can do a full 360 show off.
But my right eye can only look up and down
which means I can do things like this.
So yes, it's my eye thing.
You guys did really well with mine.
[Upbeat music]
- If I got shipped off to a deserted island,
what is one item I would bring with me?
- I'm gonna say a pillow.
'cause you love to nap.
- Love to sleep.
- That's true.
I do love to nap
- Oh, that means it's not right.
- Bread. - Bread,
- [Whispers] butter.
- Tele
- It's a piano.
- Oh, you're lying.
- I am not lying
- That's really cool as well.
- I'm not lying
- Actually he loves it. Nick he loves it.
- This is good. 'cause now we
actually get to know each other.
- Who are you again
- Luke.
- Luke.
I love it, yeah,
because I could just do it for hours.
'cause it'd be quite boring after a while.
I, I mean I'd only be performing for myself,
but still I'd be quite into that.
- Oh, that's a really sad, like genuinely Luke alone
like, [musically] "do do do do"
- Yeah.
- Playing Vanessa Carlton.
[Laughter]
- What item
- funeral march.
- Have I stolen from sets?
- Oh, is it the drawing materials?
Is it like sketching charcoaly stuff?
- I think you're right. I'm gonna just,
- Oh, it's not clearly not.
Is it?
It's clearly not
- Oh, it's something weird. Look at him.
- Oh, it's so weird. It's so dull.
- I think.
Oh it's, it's weird or dull.
- Oh
- It's kind of weird and dull.
- I think I, maybe - It's not the intimacy wear.
[Laughing]
- Well I was gonna go with like,
- But you're close
- Underpants. Benedict's underpants.
- Okay.