Aubrey Plaza Reveals What Fans Can Expect from 'The White Lotus' Season 2: 'It's Pretty Wild'
29.04.2022 - 21:57
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Aubrey Plaza is opening up.
The 37-year-old actress spoke with Cosmopolitan for the Holy Grail issue, where she discussed her career, the new season of The White Lotus, and what fans can expect from her upcoming projects.
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On how she’s changed in the past few years: “I feel like I finally gave myself some space to breathe and focus on what I really wanted to do… The pandemic was an oddly productive time. 2020 got all weird, then, for me, 2021 started off with a bang and it just didn’t stop. I think because of being quarantined for so long, I was like, F–k it. I’m going in.”
On being in Italy, filming the second season of The White Lotus: “I’m so excited. We literally started today. It’s pretty wild. We’ve taken over this entire hotel. There’s an energy, for sure… It’s cool how the location informs the show. Sicily is such a culturally rich place. I mean, there’s a literal volcano that has erupted since we’ve been here. It’s a very charged environment. It’s going to feel like that.”
On having a lot of women friends who are a bit older than she is: “Maybe it’s because I’m an older sister, so I never had my own older sister. I’m sure my therapist would have something to say about that. Parks and Rec was my introduction to acting and living in L.A., and I had Amy [Poehler] and Rashida [Jones] take me under their wings; they became my older sisters. I do feel like I have a lot of mentor friends and I gravitate toward powerful women. I idolize them.”
On the zeitgeist-y premises of both Emily the Criminal and Ingrid Goes West: “That’s why I wanted to do it, because I had the same feeling after I read Ingrid Goes West. And what’s funny about Emily the Criminal is it was actually written a long time
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