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Love Island s Maura Higgins on Chris Taylor and dealing with trolls

They’ve also now reached the ‘spot picking’ level of their relationship (we’ve all been there). “People will be surprised to know that me and Chris pick at each other’s spots all the time,” Maura says. “Like if we have a pimple or anything, we just get in and we find it very therapeutic. It’s a bit weird.” Since appearing on Love Island, Maura s Instagram follower count has risen to a huge 3.1 million. While her comments are usually flooded with adoring compliments, like lots of celebrities she’s also sadly no stranger to trolling. But does she respond? “I’d like to say I don’t respond to trolls but, yeah, sometimes I do. I don’t even know why. Sometimes, depending on my humour I’m just like ‘oh come on’ and then I’ll just go into a rant.”

It s A Sin s Colin (Callum Scott Howells) on the toughest scene

Channel 4 WARNING: May contain spoilers! Actor Callum Scott Howells, who stars as Welshman Colin Morris-Jones in the incredible new Channel 4 drama, , has discussed the scene he found the hardest to film – and unsurprisingly it s one that viewers found tough to watch too. In the five-part series, Callum s character, Colin embarks on a work trip with his Saville Row boss Mr Hart, played by Nicholas Bane (who eagle-eyed Harry Potter fans may recognise from his brief appearance as Bob, a Ministry employee, in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix). Whilst staying in a hotel, Mr Hart lets himself into Colin s room and urges the young tailor to sit next to him, much to Colin s discomfort. Mr Hart then ups and leaves after spotting the magazines Colin has with him about the AIDS crisis.

Rachel Brosnahan: There s so much negativity in the world right now

Rachel Brosnahan: There s so much negativity in the world right now
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Rachel Brosnahan: Why The Marvellous Mrs Maisel gets more terrifying each series

Rachel Brosnahan: Why The Marvellous Mrs Maisel gets more terrifying each series PA 29 January 2021, 12:21 pm Rachel Brosnahan has said starring in The Marvellous Mrs Maisel gets more and more terrifying every time. Filming of the fourth series began in New York this month, with the 30-year-old American actress reprising the role of Midge Maisel, a housewife who discovers a talent for comedy after her marriage falls apart. Brosnahan told Cosmopolitan UK she originally took the role thinking stand-up would not be a major part of it. However, as the story has evolved and her character has become more successful, she has herself had to develop her stand-up skills.

Rachel Brosnahan admits finding Mrs Maisel role terrifying

Rachel Brosnahan admits finding Mrs Maisel role terrifying Ryan Smith for MailOnline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan has admitted her role on the show is the scariest thing she s done, as she doesn t see herself as a natural comedian. Currently shooting her fourth season as the titular character – a suddenly single 1950s housewife who embarks on an unlikely career as a stand-up comedian – the actress, 30, has told Cosmopolitan UK she finds the role increasingly terrifying. Wisconsin-born Rachel said of the Amazon series: It’s definitely the scariest thing I’ve ever done. It continues to get more terrifying as we go on.

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