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Penn Badgley and Meghann Fahy fan themselves in the summer heat as they film new romcom You Deserve Each Other in NYC

Penn Badgley and Meghann Fahy fan themselves in the summer heat as they film new romcom You Deserve Each Other in NYC

Daily Mail​12-07-2025
Penn Badgley and Meghann Fahy looked in good spirits as they filmed their new romantic comedy You Deserve Each Other in New York City on Friday.
The YOU star, 38, and The Bold Type actress, 35, were all smiles as they shared a laugh between takes.
The pair fought New York's heat as they both each held a mini portable fan while on a break from filming.
Meghann looked stunning in a chic white top with ruffled sleeves teamed with high-waist denim.
The actress opted for cosy white trainers but gave an elegant touch with dainty jewellery, while tidying her blonde locks in an up-do.
Meanwhile Penn showed off his toned physique in a white tank and black denim, rocking a pair of Vans shoes.
While wandering in Brooklyn's streets, the duo were seen carrying a stack of letters.
The movie - which is based on the same novel by Sarah Hogle - is directed by Marc Silverstein and Abby Kohn, both writers on the hit rom-coms Never Been Kissed and He's Just Not That Into You.
The synopsis reads: 'Described as a lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers rom-com, it follows Naomi and Nick, a couple who are about to get married and live happily ever after.
'Except for one thing: they've fallen completely out of love.
'With the wedding rapidly approaching and its pressure mounting, they both resolve to secretly push the other into calling off the wedding using all means at their disposal – pranks, sabotage, and all-out emotional warfare.'
Filming is rumoured to have began earlier this month in New York City while a release date remains unknown, with fans hoping for 2026.
The enemies-to-lovers romcom is produced by Amazon MGM Studios with the cast flaunting the likes of Natalie Morales and Justin Long, according to Deadline.
Fifth Season is producing the movie alongside Anthony Bregman and Peter Cron of Likely Story. EP is Caroline Jaczko.
Natalie will play the role of Cassie while Justin will be playing Austin Frazier.
First published in 2020 by Penguin imprint G.P. Putnam's Sons, the novel was a 2x Goodreads Choice Awards nominee, for best romance and best debut, in addition to being an Amazon Editors' Pick for best romance.
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