
Young Irish actress set to star alongside Hollywood hunk George Clooney in new Netflix flick
Bad Sisters' star, Eve Hewson, who is the daughter of U2 star Bono, will star alongside the Ocean's Eleven actor in a new heartbreak comedy.
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Eve Hewson is set to star in a new Netflix flick
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Eve, 33, is the daughter of U2 frontman, Bono
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Eve will star alongside Hollywood a-lister, George Clooney
Eve is no stranger to the streaming giant, previously starring in the hit murder-mystery The Perfect Couple.
This time, the 33-year-old will team up with silver fox, George Clooney for an exciting new project.
Of course, Eve is used to rubbing shoulders with a-listers, growing up as the daughter of Irish icon, Bono.
The Dublin native will star in Netflix's latest movie titled, Jay Kelly, which sees Clooney as the leading character.
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The new film also features Happy Gilmore actor Adam Sandler and Jurassic Park star Laura Dern.
And Eve isn't the only Irish face in the film, Down actress Thaddea Graham will also appear in the movie.
Also starring in the film are Elvis' granddaughter and star of Daisy Jones and The Six, Riley Keough, as well as legendary English actors Jim Broadbent and Lenny Henry.
The plot of the film online reads: "It's a heartbreaking comedy from Noah Baumbach starring George Clooney, Adam Sandler, and Laura Dern."
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Unfortunately, fans will have to sit tight before they get to watch this one.
Jay Kelly won't drop on Netflix until Friday, December 5, 2025 and will also open in select theaters on November 14, 2025.
Eve Hewson becomes new face of Calvin Klein campaign
This comes after Eve starred in the new Calvin Klein shapewear campaign.
The Irish actress showed off the brand's first shapewear range.
It included sexy no-show thongs, sculpting bodysuits, smoothing leggings and more.
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In a post on
They said: "Daring with uncompromising comfort.
In the pictures, the Dubliner could be seen wearing the new body sculpting pieces - which was a new avenue for the
The ad campaign was shot by Charlotte Wales, and Eve could be seen wearing an array of the new pieces including a black lace one-piece bodysuit and a sheer lace bra.
The pieces were made from no-slip zoned compression and smooth microfiber with clean-cut edges.
They have been described by Calvin Klein as "a sensual base layer".
Over the pieces she wore an oversized grey coat, a black blazer over her shoulders and some heels with socks.
Bono's daughter joined major celebs including
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