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Who Is Patrick Brammall, Andy's 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Boyfriend

Who Is Patrick Brammall, Andy's 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Boyfriend

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Pretty much every character from The Devil Wears Prada is returning for the sequel, except—thank god—for Nate "Worst Boyfriend Ever" Cooper. Who I think we can all agree was the true villain of the movie.
Sooo, with Nate out of the picture, is Andy single in The Devil Wears Prada 2? Plot details are under-wraps, but Patrick Brammall was cast as Anne Hathaway's love interest—and the pair were spotted filming what looks to be a date night in Brooklyn:
Truly we've seen so much of this scene that the movie is on the verge of being spoiled, but regardless: the time has clearly come for a deep dive on Patrick. Here's what we know:
Which is important because a) they're cute, and b) they cocreated a hit show.
Harriet and Patrick co-created the hit Australian sitcom Colin from Accounts.
"Australians are great," Patrick told The Guardian of their show being super successful back home. "They'll say, 'sorry, sorry, sorry, love your work', and then they're gone. The great dichotomy of Colin from Accounts is we'll leave our dog for six months in America to go and make a TV show about people who love their dog. It's really rude."
Patrick also chatted about working with his wife to GQ, saying "We rarely disagree, creatively. We're really on the same page about what's funny and we don't have to explain why—we either know it is or it isn't."
BTW, the show was just renewed for a third season!
Harriet, Patrick, and their kids live in Los Angeles—though they spend a lot of time in Australia thanks to filming Colin from Accounts.
Let's see, he played Sergeant James Hayes in ABC's Glitch for four years. And he was in a show called Offspring if that rings a bell? He's also on a TV show called Evil. In other words, he's busy!
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