
2 Sides, 1 Story: What It Was Like For This IRL Celebrity Couple To Narrate A Romance Together
The premise: Valerie poses as a long-lost daughter of a billionaire client to help him uncover a family secret, and ends up falling for his right-hand man, Nico. And for added effect — a layer of love, a bolt of authenticity, a dose of drama — Chu tapped real-life couple Phillipa Soo and Steven Pasquale to voice the two main characters.
Drawing inspiration from the audiobook's format, we interviewed Soo and Pasquale separately about their first date, how they balance their wildly busy acting careers with their personal lives, and what it was like to narrate Rich Girl Summer together. How similar — or different — were their answers? Find out below.
How did you meet?
Phillipa: 'We were set up by our good friend Jonathan Groff. It was kind of a blind date. Looking back, there was definitely a spark. It was so much fun and we connected immediately. We were very similar in terms of our lives and what we did — we're both actors, and we had a lot of mutual friends. We were both having the best time. He's extremely talented, having seen him from afar, but getting to meet him really solidified the fact that I was not only a huge fan of him and his acting, but just as a person. He's really funny and he made me laugh a lot.'
Steven: 'We met through the impossibly charming Jonathan Groff. He insisted that we would get along like a house on fire and he was right. There was an immediate connection.'
What was your first date like?
Phillipa: 'It was at a bar downtown — I don't remember what it was called, but it was a Russian bar — and we met over a couple of drinks, and we laughed non-stop for hours. It was wonderful.'
Steven: 'We went to get drinks at a Russian bar in downtown New York. I can't remember the name — this was 10 years ago at this point.'
Did you know this person was 'the one' for you?
Phillipa: 'I think pretty early on we were both drawn to each other, and within six months we were in a serious relationship. It became very apparent early on that we wanted to make this a lasting thing.'
Steven: 'Not right away, but pretty soon. We were spending a lot of time together and we didn't want to stop spending time together.'
What was your first impression of each other?
Phillipa: 'Really funny, really cute, very talented. He has one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard. He has a super brain — just very smart and very witty. Again, he made me laugh so much on that first date.'
Steven: 'I thought she was bright. She's so beautiful, but also really bright.'
What was your experience like narrating the dual perspectives in Rich Girl Summer as a real-life couple?
Phillipa: 'The narrative is chronological, but we switch off narrating the chapters from our respective characters' perspectives. When you do any kind of recording, whether it's audio or animation, it's very rare that you get to be in the room with the people you're working with. So, we recorded separately.
'What I learned is that you have to prepare and do your homework before you get into the recording booth, because it'll make your life so much easier when you're there. You have help and support from the sound engineer and director, but you have to learn how to pronounce certain things and understand the different characters' voices because sometimes there are scenes where multiple people are talking.
'There was more communication between Steven and I because we had to talk about what we were thinking for the characters that we were portraying. He recorded his before mine; I remember being in the booth and asking, 'What did Steve do for that part? Can we play it back?' so I could match it in my voice for there to be some sort of consistency. The world that Lily Chu created in Rich Girl Summer was a testament to her writing — she's really specific about each character, who they are, and what they bring, and it's easy to differentiate them because her worlds are so rich; her characters are so rich.
'Steven is a fantastic actor, so there was no doubt in my mind that his side was going to be excellent. It was nice going into the booth — even though I was alone — knowing that I was a part of a collaborative process, that someone I know and love and admire was there doing it alongside me, though not literally. It gave me confidence.'
Steven: 'The irony was that we did it entirely separately. I would do my work in the booth and she would go on a different day and do her work in the booth, and then they put it all together afterwards. So, there wasn't a ton of gazing at each other across the booth.'
What is it like working with each other?
Phillipa: 'He's excellent at what he does and talented and wonderful. The first time we worked together was doing a reading of Kiss Me, Kate, playing opposite each other, and we had a blast. We've also done a TV series together and a production of Guys and Dolls at the Kennedy Center. And every time I learn more about him — because not only is he my scene partner, but also my real partner. Being curious is a really great quality in a relationship. There's always something to learn about yourself and about them, so staying open and curious has been a really great part of our relationship, especially since we get to work together.
'When we were singing and doing the scenes in Guys and Dolls, there was a feeling, a spark, an excitement in the room. People talk about chemistry and are like, 'What does that mean?' For us, it's a very specific thing because we have actual chemistry on stage and [as a couple in real life]. Some of the most fun I've ever had has been on stage with him.'
Steven: 'We starred in a Kennedy Center production of Guys and Dolls together two years ago. And we did a musical Kiss Me, Kate together. We co-starred in a television show called The Bite for Robert and Michelle King during the pandemic. We also did a TV show called The Code together. It's great. Phillipa is a world-class actor, so it's just great to put everything aside and play with a world-class actor. Anytime that happens, it's really fun. It's always a blast.'
How do you balance your career with your personal life? How do you make time for each other?
Phillipa: 'Finding time whenever we can to connect, whether that's on FaceTime if we're long distance, or at the end of the day if we're really busy — even if it's just a cup of tea together and we only have 20 minutes before we're ready to go to bed and the other person just got home from their show. Or, coffee in the morning. Those tiny rituals that make you feel like you're coming back to home base, connecting, and checking it — they certainly make me feel much more grounded, and I can have an amazing day because of it.'
Steven: 'We radically prioritize working in New York City, so that we can at least be in the same geographic space. And we try to be together at the end of the day, even if a day is insane where one of us would be doing a long 16-hour television show and the other's doing a play. It can be hard to balance, but we try to carve out time in our days to spend together. [When we're not in the same city] we call, we text, we FaceTime. FaceTime is the great equalizer of long distance-relationships — it's like being in the same room with a person.'
Do you have the same love language?
Phillipa: 'Meaning, do we express love in the same way? I would say that we have many different ways of expressing our love for each other. I love to cook and so a lot of my day-to-day love language is making a lovely meal for the both of us to share and enjoy. And Steve loves an adventure. We're both big fans of New York; no one loves New York more than Steve. Going out, having an adventure, riding our bikes to a new fun hole-in-the-wall restaurant, having a good time and a good laugh, seeing some incredible art — that's our favorite thing to do.
'He's a big Notre Dame fan and I'm not a sports person at all. At the beginning of our relationship, he told me he was a big Notre Dame fan, and I had no idea what that meant. It involved me learning about football, and now, I watch the game with him because he loves it. He learned how to cook, and I learned how to love watching football.'
Steven: 'I don't know what that means. My love language is Notre Dame football. Is that an acceptable answer? I'm going to put myself in the regular bro category and have no idea what you're even referring to. I'm waving the white flag of surrender on that question.'
What has been the most rom-com moment in your relationship?
Phillipa: 'We laugh a lot. There's always silly things happening. When one of us can make the other one laugh, that's like the best thing. It's just so fun. Constantly joking around and being silly.'
Steven: 'Oh god, she's a very silly fun person, so we have tons of fun all the time, so I couldn't begin to choose one. We are very silly people, so to pick one would be to assume that they are infrequent. They are literally all the time.'
How would you describe your relationship?
Phillipa: 'Super healthy. All relationships are tricky, and you have to put a lot of work into it in order to make it work. As actors, it's sometimes hard to find stability in your life. So, working really hard to find stability and being together as much as we can and connecting and prioritizing any form of connection has been really helpful.'
Steven: 'Great. We have a strong friendship; she's my favorite hanging buddy. She's the yin to my yang. We really are a good balance for each other.'
What has been the most romantic or memorable date?
Phillipa: 'We had a really great date early on when we both acknowledged that this was real and serious, and we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge, which was something I had never done in all my years of living in New York, so the first time I did it was with Steve.'
Steven: 'It would have to be when we got engaged. We were on vacation in the Caribbean and it happened on the beach, and it was beautiful. That would be my top choice. I wasn't nervous because she was dropping hints, so I knew it would go well.'
How do you resolve conflict?
Phillipa: ' We talk. We communicate as soon as we can. I think it's better to express what's going on as opposed to sitting on feelings and letting things stew. It's a practice; it's never perfect, but it's definitely better to talk, always.'
Steven: 'We talk it out. We communicate really well.'
What's your number-one advice for couples?
Phillipa: ' Choosing to be loving, whatever that means for you. We can get stuck in ways of loving people and giving people the things that they need because it's out of habit or it's hard to go out of your comfort zone. Loving your partner more will make everything flourish.'
Steven: 'You don't have to be right to be happy — conflict is so easy to avoid if you're willing to not think you have to be right all the time. That's advice my dad gave me, and it's advice I live by to this day.'

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Katy and Justin? Pamela and Liam? Astrology Might Be the Reason for Hollywood's Surprising New Pairings
When pop star Katy Perry and former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau were spotted meandering around Montreal together last week, people on the internet lost their minds, wondering: Could these two actually be dating? But here at AstroTwins HQ, we took a different approach: celestial sleuthing. After all, we needed to know what in the astrology is going on these days that could contribute to such a duo. Turns out, there's an easy answer for this attraction; Mercury, the hot gossip planet, is retrograde from July 18 to August 11. And it's backing up through celebrity-loving, romantic Leo, which might explain why couples are bubbling up in the most DeuxMoi-worthy pairings. It turns out Perry (a Scorpio) has a thing for Capricorns, which happens to be the sun sign of both Trudeau and her ex Orlando Bloom. This is not at all shocking on paper. Water sign Scorpio and earth sign Capricorn have a natural affinity for one another, especially since both signs crave power and status. But a pop star and a politician? That's a combo we didn't see coming. Since Bloom and Perry share a moon sign—Scorpio—their relationship made a bit more sense according to the stars. In astrology, the moon represents one's emotional nature, comforts, and desires. Moon in Scorpio? That can bring intense chemistry—strong enough to keep a California songstress and English actor together for nearly a decade. Trudeau's moon in Aries can be equally dynamic with Perry's Scorpio moon, but with some flags. Where Perry's watery Scorpio moon longs for deep, enduring bonds, her Canadian crush has a very different temperament. Aries, a fire sign, is impulsive, take-charge, and easily bored. Their varying needs can make for a challenging adventure. Specifically, she might want the kind of reassurance he may not be able to give her from a distance. He might want a more readily available plus-one who doesn't need to hop an international flight for a date night. We'll just have to wait and see if this dual-citizenship dalliance evolves into years of canoodling in Quebec. Another surprise celeb mashup delivered by Mercury retrograde is that of Cancer Pamela Anderson and Gemini Liam Neeson, who have been promoting their new movie, Naked Gun, while looking quite 'smitten' with each other. As next-door neighbor signs, Cancer and Gemini don't have a ton in common—and therein lies the magic of this pairing. People-loving Geminis like Neeson are the toast of the town, while sensitive Cancers like Anderson can happily tuck away at home. In 2020, the Baywatch alum sold her Malibu mansion and moved back to her home of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where she's been gardening and canning like a full-on homesteader ever since. The two also have a highly compatible match with their moons in fire signs. Neeson's philosophical Sagittarius moon guarantees that he's always up for travel and adventure. Unlike our prediction for Katy Perry, we could see him making regular trips across the Canadian border this year. His lunar profile pairs perfectly with Anderson's Aries moon, which is active, curious, and always game to explore new topics of interest. No doubt they've both made the other's world feel a lot bigger and full of exciting possibilities. Another coupling that has Hollywood watching on is Cancer Tom Cruise and Taurus Ana de Armas, who met while working together. Astrologically, this match happens often. Traditional types who are more private than showy, both Cancer and Taurus like to keep the home fires burning. Plus, this is not the Mission: Impossible actor's first relationship with a brunette Bull babe. From 2001 to 2004, he had a high-profile romance with his Vanilla Sky co-star Penélope Cruz. And just like with all duos, remember: relationships can defy astrology—at least during the smitten stage. Still, astrologers know better than to place any big bets on celebrity news that breaks during Mercury retrograde. When the planet of information corrects course on August 11, we expect the view to become a whole lot clearer. For now, the popcorn is popping, and the paparazzi are in position. Even if a feature film doesn't get the green light, we're all enjoying the previews.