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Michelle Williams sports a fake baby bump as she gets into character to film thriller A Place In Hell in New York
Michelle Williams sports a fake baby bump as she gets into character to film thriller A Place In Hell in New York

Daily Mail​

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Michelle Williams sports a fake baby bump as she gets into character to film thriller A Place In Hell in New York

Michelle Williams was pictured wearing a fake baby bump to film upcoming thriller, A Place In Hell, in New York City on Sunday. The actress, 44, who's character works at a high-profile criminal law firm, wore a navy blue, fitted midi dress with a smart blazer. Her outfit was completed with a pair of classic, black court shoes, while her hair was styled into a sleek bob. From Fair Play director Chloe Domont, the film will follow Michelle's character and another woman, played by Daisy Edgar-Jones, who both work a the firm, according to Deadline. As per the publication, Chloe will write and direct the project, with the package 'expected to hit the market in coming weeks'. Michelle most recently worked on the racy new TV series Dying for Sex on Hulu, which dropped last month. The actress shared that she hopes her own kids see the show some day even though it is racy. The mother of four sares 19-year-old Matilda with her late partner Heath Ledger, and shares three young kids - four-year-old Hart and kids born in 2022 and 2025 with husband Thomas Kail, whose names and gender have not been publicly revealed. Michelle plays Molly Kochan, who leaves her longtime husband to explore her sexuality, after being diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer. She even took part in a racy photoshoot to promote the series, which is now streaming on Hulu. Michelle was asked during a press conference if she had any reservations about her children seeing the raunchy content. The actress admitted there may have been some reservations in the back of her mind, but at the same time she would welcome her children watching the show, when they are old enough. 'Somewhere maybe like in the way, way, way back of my head, I hear somebody saying to me, "Don't do something that your grandmother couldn't see." 'But also in the forefront of my mind, what I hear is like, "Do make things that you would want your children to see, age-appropriate," but I want to leave a record of who I was,' she said. As per the publication, Chloe will write and direct the project, with the package 'expected to hit the market in coming weeks' 'And if my children are interested in it, they can pick that up and they can learn what I was doing when I wasn't with them.' She continued, 'I've always wanted to make something that I would feel proud of and that even [my kids] as they grew up could feel a deeper understanding of who I was and what I was interested in.' 'And, so, I stand behind this, and went wholeheartedly into the experience,' Williams said of the show. The series is based on the Wondery podcast of the same name by Nikki Boyer, which was recorded in the final months of the real Molly Kochan's life. The podcast debuted in February 2019, with Molly succumbing to breast cancer after three years of battling the disease, just one month later in March 2019 at just 45. Michelle discovered the podcast soon after it debuted, telling Vanity Fair last month, 'It bowled me over, I was blubbering. I couldn't explain why it had moved me so much.' Like the Molly in the show, the real Molly left her husband behind to explore her sexuality, with Michelle saying she was drawn to Molly's 'bravery.' 'This is a real person that we're talking about. Can you imagine what people thought about what she was doing or what people said? 'Oh, Molly is going on some sort of…'' Williams said. 'She didn't care what people said. She didn't care what people thought. She didn't care what people saw. That's one of the things that really got me—she rewrote all of the rules,' Williams said. She admitted to being 'super game' for exploring all sorts of sexual positions for the show, adding, 'I wasn't surprised to find myself in a number of different positions.' 'Everybody says, 'Oh, the thing about sex scenes is they're not really that sexy.' And it's true, they're not. You're trying to not rub each other's makeup off and also trying to block that thing that's not supposed to be seen and work with the camera angle. Unfortunately or fortunately or whatever, it's as technical as hitting your mark,' she joked.

Daisy Edgar-Jones cuts a classy figure in olive green suit as she continues to film scenes for upcoming thriller A Place In Hell with Danny Huston in New York City
Daisy Edgar-Jones cuts a classy figure in olive green suit as she continues to film scenes for upcoming thriller A Place In Hell with Danny Huston in New York City

Daily Mail​

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Daisy Edgar-Jones cuts a classy figure in olive green suit as she continues to film scenes for upcoming thriller A Place In Hell with Danny Huston in New York City

Daisy Edgar-Jones was spotted filming scenes alongside Danny Huston for her upcoming movie A Place In Hell with Danny Huston in New York City 's on Sunday. The Normal People favourite, 26, cut a stylish look in an olive green suit while carrying a pile of paperwork. The star joined the legendary American-British actor, 62, as they were snapped slipping into their new roles for the new feature piece from Fair Play director Chloe Domont. The pair appeared to be engaging in a tense conversation as they shoot scene in the Civic Centre and outside the Supreme Court House. Daisy looked concerned and stressed out as she attempted to chase her co-star, who rocked a smart blue suit and squared shades. The Twisters sensation looked effortlessly classy for her court-to-go ensemble, adding brown sling stilettos and a matching shoulder bag, finishing off with a shirt. The Fresh alum is set to star next to Brokeback Mountain icon Michelle Williams, in a plot that sees two women at a high-profile criminal law firm, according to Deadline. Meanwhile off her work duty, Daisy has been frequently stepping out and packing on the PDA with her boyfriend Ben Seed. The director, who go goes by the artist name Pip, has been dating the English beauty since 2023. The couple are relatively private and generally keep their romance under wraps, rarely speaking about one another in interviews. However, Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen's Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy. He split up with Anya ahead of her beating Daisy to the best actress at the Golden Globes in 2021. Meanwhile, Daisy split from her ex-boyfriend Tom Varey in late 2020 after two years of dating. Daisy is said to be on 'cloud nine' with Ben, who also goes by the artist name Pip. The pair appeared to be engaging in a tense conversation as they shoot scene in the Civic Centre Daisy cut a lowkey figure on set as she slipped into a comfy oversized puffed jacket, slippers and a pair of dark shades A source previously told The Sun: 'Daisy and Pip got together earlier this year and have become inseparable. 'They have both had some free time this summer and love hanging out in Broadway Market in East London, just going to bars and spending time together. 'There's a real spark there and they are excited about finding each other. They've already met one another's friends and she is on cloud nine.' While Daisy is now enjoying a romance with Ben, Anya has moved on and is loved-up with her husband Malcolm McRae. They secretly tied the knot in New Orleans nearly three years ago before going on to have a second wedding in Venice in October 2023. Elsewhere, Daisy revealed what it is really like working with Hollywood's 'internet boyfriends', referring to her co-stars including Paul Mescal and Glen Powell. Speaking to Elle, Daisy explained: 'I have worked with basically all of the internet's boyfriends, and I'm lucky that every actor I've worked with has been incredibly supportive of me being the lead. Glen, Sebastian, Paul, all of them. 'I think that's why they're so successful and so loved and so good: that they are so generous, and they really serve the story and are not serving themselves. 'Glen was always like, "What's Kate's journey in this? Let's find it." And same with Sebastian; he was so completely invested in Noa's journey. 'Paul's like playing tennis with your best friend. I'm nervous for the point that it comes to working with someone who might not be so chill with it! Because there's so much ego that can exist in this industry.' Daisy is the daughter of leading British TV executive Phil Edgar-Jones. Branded the new English 'It Girl', the actress has set the internet ablaze in recent years, after earning Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for Normal People. She has starred opposite Andrew Garfield in the crime drama Under The Banner Of Heaven, and was the lead in the film Where The Crawdads Sing. Daisy went on to discuss impostor syndrome and self-doubt, admitting: 'I remember when Normal People first came out and I was being interviewed loads, I talked so much about experiencing impostor syndrome. I really thought it would go away, and it hasn't. But I'm working on it. 'I don't want that fear of not being good enough to ruin my life.'

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