By J. Kim Murphy
14.05.2020 - 17:06 / nypost.com
Blond psychopath Villanelle in “Killing Eve” is the kind of over-the-top fictional character who couldn’t possibly be real — right?
Not so fast. It turns out that Villanelle, played by Jodie Comer, 27, was based on a very real villain who reportedly killed nearly two-dozen people in cold blood, all while seducing police officers like a pro.
Luke Jennings, who wrote the “Villanelle” novel series which the hit AMC and BBC America series is based on, has exposed the inspiration behind the
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While watching the thrilling Killing Eve series it is difficult to imagine someone as psychotic as Villanelle actually exists, but apparently the character is inspired by a real-life assassin.
Elton John was “thrilled” to feature so heavily in the latest episode of Killing Eve as he’s a massive fan of the TV series.
And he even complimented Villanelle's look
Sandra Oh says she had an instant rapport with her Killing Eve co-star Jodie Comer.