"I do feel like the series that has finished is its own thing"
05.05.2020 - 14:49 / ok.co.uk
Normal People actor Paul Mescal has revealed exactly where his character's famous chain ended up when filming of the BBC adaptation finished filming.The star, 24, who has been thrust into the spotlight thanks to his incredible performance as heartthrob Connell Waldron in the series based on Sally Rooney's acclaimed novel, explained that he even wore the chain when he wasn't filming.
Paul shared that after the cast had wrapped on the project, he actually gave the beloved chain – which has its own
."I do feel like the series that has finished is its own thing"
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Normal People star Paul Mescal was left a little red in the face when one of his fans confessed live on the radio to stalking his Instagram and considering a move to Dublin in the hope of "bumping into him". Paul, 24, has found overnight fame thanks to his turn as heartthrob Connell Waldron in the Sally Rooney adaptation alongside co-star Daisy Edgar Jones, which is currently airing on BBC One and is available to watch in full on BBC iPlayer.
Normal People star Paul Mescal has joked the neck chain he wore throughout the acclaimed series “will always be more popular than I am”.
If you’re late to the party, Normal People, BBC Three’s adaptation of Sally Rooney’s best-selling book, follows the love story of Marianne and Connell as they navigate from school into adulthood. And Paul Mescal, the actor who plays Connell, (and the nation’s newest crush) has been the name on everyone’s lips since the series started.
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