Blind Item #6 - BAFTA
This foreign born B list actress has been in that huge monster franchise, but it feels like most Brits have. She had a main role in a recently ended show that aired in multiple countries. Anyway, a guy hit on her while making a comment about her character in the show. She grabbed him full on by the balls and dared him to say it again.
Helen Mirren
ReplyDeleteBetty White
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DeleteHarry Potter franchise, I wonder what the remark was.
ReplyDeleteYou know you gave him exactly the response he wanted, right?
ReplyDeleteThis blind would be a lot different if the genders were reversed.
ReplyDeletehelen mirren? she had a minor uncredited cameo in the F&F franchise but i don't see any other franchise that is packed full of brits in her IMDB page
ReplyDeleteBrayson: Good point. The actor was sexually assaulted. He should press charges. #himtoo
ReplyDeleteWell the actor has no balls, so where is the sexual assault??
DeleteIf not Mirren, then Julie Andrews.
ReplyDeleteKaren Gillan with Doctor Who being the franchise
ReplyDeleteI wish this was Emma Watson, but i will go with another guess - Julie Christie...
ReplyDeleteWait - Evanna Lynch!! - she was on DWTS which airs in the US and GB.
ReplyDelete"huge monster franchise?" Huge monster- franchise, Godzilla/Cloverfield/etc? Huge- monster franchise, something with smaller monsters? Or huge/monster franchise, just a really big franchise? And now my brain is wondering where TF the word huge came from, seems like an odd word in the English language.
ReplyDelete"Huge, monster franchise"
ReplyDeleteA HUGE monster franchise, as in there was a franchise that had a very big monster?
A HUGE MONSTER franchise, as in it was a monster franchise that was very popular?
A HUGE MONSTER franchise, as in , by Meryl Streeps withered dugs, it was just a franchise that was extremely popular and Enty's hyperbole is a result of too much Andean oofle dust at the after Grammy party?
Or what Brayson said.
ReplyDelete+1 to Karen Gillan.
ReplyDeleteAnd to those who said Helen Mirren BOW TO THE QUEEN!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Debicki was in Cloverfield and Night Manager
ReplyDeleteSounds like somebody from GOT to me.
ReplyDeleteDame Maggie Smith?
ReplyDeleteif it's karen gillan then what's the "main role in a recently ended show that aired in multiple countries."? she hasn't been on tv in a long time
ReplyDeleteHow bout Jenna Coleman--was in Captain America, first Avenger movie.
ReplyDeleteShe starred in uk tv's Victoria which recently ended.
Natalia Tena (HP/GOT)... or maybe Helen McCrory? But Peaky Blinders is in production until Season 7. Perhaps, TV show was Penny Dreadful?
ReplyDeleteI'd like it to be Dame Maggie Smith - she is my idol.
I'm guessing that pig won't be making those piggish remarks to any more women anytime soon, but then again, he probably will.
ReplyDelete@Sandybrook +1
ReplyDeleteSounds like Maggie Smith to me. Monster franchise every Brit has been in would be Harry Potter.
ReplyDeleteKatie Leung, who played Cho Chang in the Harry Potter series. She stars in the new Amazon video series, White Dragon.
ReplyDeleteIf it's Leung, Bravo!
Jenna Coleman? Is Victoria ending (or aging)?
ReplyDeleteGOT?Khaleesi?
ReplyDeleteOlivia Colman?
ReplyDeleteWon the bafta, thomas the tank engine for the franchise
But did she go ahead and fuck him after fondling his balls? Was there a Happy Ending? Asking for a friend....
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ReplyDeleteYes, she did, and there was, but again... it was Maggie Smith. :)
Katie McGrath? Was in Jurassic World and was Morgana in Merlin. A long shot, I know.,,,
ReplyDeleteDr Who is the British franchise?
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ReplyDeleteEvanna Lynch = harry potter franchise
Diana Rigg?? .....is Helen Mirren, or Maggie Smith for that matter, considered B list? wow.
ReplyDeleteI think evanna lynch from harry potter. huge monster franchise....plus she did that show DWTS which is both us and uk.
ReplyDeleteEmilia Clarke. She was in Terminator. Not sure if that series ended or not. Then of course GoT. She's a spit fire, I can see her doing something like this.
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