Canada’s own Tenille Townes is lifting our spirits in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
12.03.2020 - 22:51 / etcanada.com
It’s been two years since the Abbott family crept onto big screens, bringing in over $340 million worldwide for “A Quiet Place”.
While chatting with ET Canada’s Graeme O’Neil, star Emily Blunt revealed there was a lot of pressure returning to the role that earned her a ton of awards, including her first-ever Screen Actors Guild Award, which she keeps in her walk-in closet.
“It’s in there, but maybe I’ll put that in somewhere a little more revealing,” admits Blunt. “But I also get a little bit
Canada’s own Tenille Townes is lifting our spirits in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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