In the final episode of series two, Sophie and Jahannah are joined by the hilarious comic and actress Maddy Anholt. Things get a little more serious as we open the diary on a time 'a producer' used his position of power for sexual gain, which included filming Sophie in a noose hanging from the ceiling. It seems however, she is not alone as Maddie and Jahannah both lift the lid on some of their shocking experiences and others write in with their experiences.
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Just a little disclosure. We had to record this episode on
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Zoom from home because of the lockdown.
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So apologies if there is any lagging or buffering or random
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technical difficulties in this episode, but enjoy nonetheless.
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And again, I was like 18, I was wearing a dress and as we were
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going up in the lift, he put his hand up my dress into my
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knickers and like pinged my knicker elastic and I just froze
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this podcast talks openly about mental health sex relationships
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and various other personal subjects that some people may
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find triggering now. I know what you're thinking so
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I'm just going to explain a little bit.
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Why do you mr. Nick a thief?
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So basically long story short when I was in year 5 I went to
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in with my class and a guy. Came in the changing room and
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stole everybody's knickers. So I did what any responsible
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ten-year-old girl would do and I wrote a letter addressed to said
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local pedo printed it off and handed it out around my class.
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It contained some comedy gold. If I do say so myself poetic
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almost. Yeah, not only did little Sophie
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right the local Peter Bol. She also wrote to herself every
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day in her diary and when we found it we like this is
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hilarious. People have to hear this Soul
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Your we are Hello guys and welcome back to Dear Miss.
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Nikki thief. Of course, you've got myself.
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So for Kraig, we've got me to have a James this week.
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We've got another fabulous guests and it's none other than
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me. Hi Maggie.
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I'm whole thanks for having me. So Maddie is an incredible
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comedian a writer and actress and author.
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Well, yeah, I mean I guess so but I haven't.
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Yeah, I guess we get in there. You're a Swiss Army knife.
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You are right woman of many talents.
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They whose it multi-hyphenate darling.
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I'm on duty - I went to think just walk down there.
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Like I'm a multi-hyphenate. I was like what the hell is
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that? They were like comedian actress
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writer and I was like, yes, I would love to see I'm ready to I
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didn't realize there was a name. Yeah, right like an American
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thing, but I say we bring it over.
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We're all multi-hyphenate. I do.
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It sounds like a new gender and that is great.
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I'm here for it, right so Sophie, where are we going
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today? So ladies buckle up.
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All right. This one's get this one takes a
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little bit of a A different direction shall we say?
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Okay. Okay.
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I mean a few of these directories have been a bit
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ominous this season. So I found an even more ominous
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one and I thought it'd be perfect for us.
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So we're going back to the 27th of the 7th 2016.
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Okay. Now this is a diary entry about
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a job that I booked and it came through an old agent of mine and
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it was for a rehearsed reading which was a bit weird.
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Anyway, and what I actually pulled up was the email that I
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sent to my agent the day after I've been and that's what I'm
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going to read today. Okay.
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So this is how it starts. Hi, so I went to that site
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reading yesterday and it was really really weird and very
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unusual and I just wanted to alert you.
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So this guy had got in touch with my agent and said, oh we
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had enough to it was not like I'd never heard of this guy in
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my life. He obviously found me got in
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touch with my age and and said, oh we'd like I want her for this
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rehearse reading or whatever. It was like in that was it done
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and it was a bit of money. So my agent was like, okay
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great. So it started it was Little
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Theater like a fringe kind of theater and other ones like
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above a pub or a bar in like it was in Camden cetera.
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Yes. That was it.
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Yeah. I thought you'd know that one.
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That's always looking for the theater.
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I rang the number that was provided as I had a little bit
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of trouble finding it and a woman answered when he finally
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arrived to the theater. He was very awkward very out of
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breath. I'm very late.
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I asked who it was that I spoke to you on the phone and he said
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it was his mum. Okay.
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Yeah, which is really really bizarre and he said oh I live
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with my mum that's her house phone.
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The only way I could describe it was around a sort of 50 55 and
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that immediately rang some alarm Bells, but I didn't want to
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judge anything. So for the sight reading I
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arrived and I was told about 15 minutes later after sitting
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there and him faffing about with a camera.
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That it was just going to be me and him and no one else is
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everybody dropped out last night, but he still wanted to go
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ahead with the reading. Oh God, which is weird.
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Anyway, right? Yeah.
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Yeah, you just cancel it. He also told me that I had to
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bring clothes to wear for my character.
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So I brought along some clothes as I was supposed to be playing
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a BBC journalist. He told me he wanted to wear
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what he had brought with him instead and he pulled out what I
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can only describe as a a white vest top where the bottom of the
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top had been badly cut along to make it even shorter and this
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seemed very strange. I definitely wasn't the costume
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of a journalist at the that is not much of the BBC instructor
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vests. Sorry.
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I also got really confused then because I thought he was wearing
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that. It's like this is like I thought
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he was like I want to bring the one I've got for me.
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Okay? Okay.
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I'm alright. I'm leaving with this.
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So getting this no, wait, what are this again with you?
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I mean it gets worse. It does get worse.
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Then the theater manager. That was there came down and
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said, oh I'm going to leave now, which I thought was.
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Really weird. So I was left alone with this
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man in the theater and the theater staff left for the
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afternoon. He said to the theater manager
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or but don't forget we've just met and I need a chaperone a
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chaperone. What?
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Yeah, the theater guy said. Oh, don't worry.
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I'll be back soon. Obviously alarm Bells started to
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ring at this point. It was just me and him alone in
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a dark room theater where he turned off all the lights and
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used only a small light and had a torch.
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It was very very uncomfortable. He made me change into the
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outfit and made me have bare feet he put on his camera and
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made me stand in the middle of the stage from my understanding
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a sight reading is nothing like this.
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It's a sit-down and a reed and perhaps some basic blocking
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while holding a script at the most.
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However, he made me do the whole thing to camera whilst, he held
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a script in front of me and shined a torch on it so I could
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read. Whilst he filmed extreme closeup
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closeups of me. He got me to repeat certain
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moves over and over again and had a noose hanging from the
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ceiling of the theater. I had to keep putting my neck
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into the Noose taking off a shirt.
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I had on over the dress, which was a scripted and bending over
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at this point. I was feeling extremely freaked
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out. Maybe it was me being paranoid
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and overthinking him trying to get the shot.
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Wanted so that there is me being super now you yet like I
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obviously this is only a think through and we've been in London
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three years. This was a new Edge and as well
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one that I sweat till I don't like I don't actually think I'd
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like I get why you use the word naive but I think like I do want
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to bring up a whole thing here, but I think there is something
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to be said for like women in this industry and then we're
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going to go into this but like feeling like that is what we
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have to do you like so just like bowing down to men in power so I
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don't even and think it's naivety.
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I think it's just a freaking industry that we are in and it's
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like it's like out of also like Fiat so he was really really
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aggressive as well. So yeah, it goes on I then spent
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most of the session with my neck in a noose hanging from the
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ceiling and handcuffed. This felt really really strange
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and he made me do it over and over again in the dark wearing a
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vest in Barefoot. I asked him whether this was a
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metaphor. It symbolized as I couldn't find
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it in the script and his answer was very bizarre and I couldn't
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understand you didn't explain it to me.
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He was extremely Snappy saying things like don't touch your
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face and concentrate get it right if I pronounce one of the
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words wrong, so he has stood there with a camera in the
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script behind the camera and the shine a torch in my face and at
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the scripts that I could read it.
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It was leaving were you being paid for this?
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Wait for it. He didn't give me any direction
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tell me what it was for what it was being used for give me any
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background on the character of the player.
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He filmed himself at the end paying me in a check, which I
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thought was really really strange.
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I actually left feeling really uncomfortable and said that I
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didn't want to continue with the next half of the player.
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I felt extremely uncomfortable throughout the whole thing.
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And the more people I've spoken to about it the weirder and
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stranger. It sounds I'm a professional
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actress and I stared as I wanted to remain professional as it had
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come through your agency. I have never in my life and
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counted this this well this scenario before and the whole
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thing left me feeling really freaked out and I couldn't wait
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to get out. I left halfway through as soon
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as he realized that I was getting like with of it if that
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makes sense live with a boy. He was up to so yeah, it's tag
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it will you did stink as well. There was a sweaty heavy.
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Oh just off. I wondered if you'd worked with
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anyone before or if you know anything about him.
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I can't find anything on Google in yet.
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You told me he was a playwright. He net he barely spoke to me
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throughout the whole time unless to insult me.
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I'll shout at me for touching my face or pronouncing a word
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incorrectly so I could you please get back to me on this.
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I think this need report into equity and maybe even further
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and that's it. Hey by first of all I am so
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sorry that you had to go through that like that is that is like a
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struggling to find the words. It's unbelievable.
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I saw this guy and I didn't realize how big a deal it was
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until I came back from it and was like what the fuck just
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happened. What what did your agent say?
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Well, she got back and she was like, oh my God, like I'm so
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sorry is a woman. It was a woman.
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Yeah God, but the thing that she'd said was like literally
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she said he sent over the play. All I knew was that it was a
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rehearse treated it was in a theater like it sounded fine,
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you know as a suppose you would and that's the thing is that
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you're sent to these castings. Yeah.
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You just don't know but was it he has it on any of our research
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on this person? Obviously, was it an audition or
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was it like did you get paid? So he paid me in a check, which
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I don't think I even cashed like because it was only 30 pounds.
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I think I'll 40 pounds he gave me and he filmed himself writing
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a check and giving it to me. God was just like so bizarre.
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So but you know, that is true because like we do go to their
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standard castings that you know there we know what Newman
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Studios and like yeah, you know, yeah like Brandon beaches, you
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know Spotlight and they get all the big street like No, those
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costing houses that we always go to tends to be for commercials.
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And then you've got like the umbrella rooms which are for
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like TV and film and stuff. But then every now and again one
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does come in that you're like, oh I've never been here before.
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It doesn't let you go. I'm not going to go but this was
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the theater like so what about that?
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I would never if it was in a theater, but I okay cool.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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I just started my be hired the space that I don't know but like
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obviously when I arrived there and he was like, oh nobody else
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is coming. I was like, how are you going to
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do? Do a rehearsal reading with just
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me then obviously, there was no intention of anybody else come
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in. Well, no, I guess me the creepy
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crawlies. It's horrible, isn't it?
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But I've had so many experiences like that.
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Yeah, so many of you I now I think I definitely wasn't at the
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beginning and now a big believer in like gut instinct got
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Instinct Instinct. Yeah, and so the same because I
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remember being I did something in Amsterdam not when we went
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another time and we Filming for a week and it was horrendous.
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It was the worst one of the worst experiences I've had on
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set and it was like a similar issue thing that there was like
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such a weird power Dynamic going on like at one stage.
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I was getting paid in per diem. So, you know like that each day
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and at one point I just done something really stupid guy.
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I thought you could use like your phone contact us, but you
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couldn't you can't Use that in Amsterdam like you how we do
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here and for some unknown reason or you certainly couldn't when I
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went for some unknown reason. I'd like left my bloody wallet
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and I was really rushing and left it in London and I was
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like, okay. Well, I just I can just use my
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phone and it wouldn't work. So I like emailed I was like
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hey, you know, can I get my per diem because I literally like
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oh, I haven't I don't have any cash.
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Like I can't get any money up and I had to like fight to get
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the money and then finally unlike the second door.
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Day of filming he made me like put my hand out and there was
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like crew everywhere and other castes and count individual
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euros into my hand and be like, here we go then and it was so I
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felt like so embarrassed and humiliated by right and I was
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like that is some weird power shit going on in this industry
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man that needs to be like Stamped Out immediately like
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without a shadow of a doubt I had another audition.
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Where I went on to somebody's house book and he made me sit in
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his houseboat and sing and then act and then that the next
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night. This was one of my first
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auditions in London. He had an event on it and art
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gallery that he invited everybody to come to and every
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single girl he'd auditioned obviously turned up and all it
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was was a night of him being surrounded by women.
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That was the only reason I invited everybody look Ali.
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I took my boyfriend and we left quite early because I can't done
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immediately to are you doing and Guy last the guy last year was
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doing the same thing invite me to these events, but we could
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like talk and meet people. It's just crap.
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I had an audition once in somebody's living room and I
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left like it just so this is knowing what's going on when I
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so I left drama school and and you're so excited to get any
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audition through especially online that it's really weird
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that anyone can put an audition online and it seems so
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professional if they do it on one of the sites and I remember
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I remember Number one one time I got this audition.
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It was an East ham and it was the same it was in somebody's
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house and I arrived and I was like, nobody knows where I am.
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And it was just one man in a house in East Ham in his living
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room. And at the time it was really
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uncomfortable. But now looking back it was
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quite funny this guy he called himself a filmmaker and he was
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talking about the films that he'd made and then when I found
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him later on YouTube, it was just him and his like phone are
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you too? It was like right I'm gonna make
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this movie and you're going to be the beautiful girl and what
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it is. It starts off as a ROM comedy.
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It's a ROM comedy and then it turns into a horror and I was
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like, you're trying to stay professional.
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So you're like, yeah, it's great.
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Great. I did it's amazing.
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Yeah, absolutely and he was like, so we're going to do the
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proposal scene where where I proposed to you know, that was
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like it was just me and this man in his living room on a chair
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and adhesive no, I Didn't he tell you he was like he was like
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and then he had he had like an emotional temper tantrum and I
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my job it was to improvise and to try and win him over and he
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was like my character likes milkshake strawberry milkshake.
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So there is that there's him going.
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No, no and me going. No, would you like a strawberry
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milkshake and then he and then and then it it was one of those
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moments where I was like, this is a prank and everyone's going
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to pop out and there's gonna be camera.
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Because he was like bright the next bit.
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Is that your is that your you die in the movie but there's a
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computer chip in the back of your head and I was like, so
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you're going to take the computer chip and then then
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you're on the run because the MI5 want to get this it was the
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shittest movie in the history of movies, but you have to commit
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you have this this script this guy gave me last year to read as
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reading through it and he's like, so what do you think about
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the part where and I was like, I'm really sorry.
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It makes no sense. There is no storylines and he
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was like, oh, okay, and I was like, he was like the writers
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are very very famous as like, who are they nice?
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Like it's all under NDA and I was like, no you can tell me who
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the writer and I don't think I've ever read in my life.
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And then you're like, I don't know.
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This is the thing like you were saying, I think early I remember
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one of the second or third auditions.
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I had I mean when I first graduated my agent was like just
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hilarious. I mean she operated from her
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living room and there was one I went for an agent's meeting and
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she had like an open plan kitchen living room and she went
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to the kitchen, but I could see I could still see you.
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It was just one room and then turned her back but this and for
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about two like a good 15 minutes.
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I was just watching her bag and then she was like turned around
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and was like and okay. Yeah, sorry ready for the
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meeting and I was like, yeah because we've been in the same
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room. And it was in a can never
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remember this place it somewhere it's like old street, but it's
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like back back end of Old Street and it's in it's almost in like
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a basement and it's like really damp.
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It's horrible. I've been there twice and the
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other one was reputable. So I don't think it's the pace
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anyway, and I walked in and it was a commercial casting and the
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whole premise of the thing was that they would be like an and
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these are thing Doesn't think like unattainable women and then
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the guy who managed to get her, right?
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So it's like a through storyline crap storyline was like a
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success of like, wow, look at this this conventionally
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unattractive man has managed to get this conventionally
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attractive woman, like whenever it was like ask beat against the
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old Sky, you know these crap commercial storylines.
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They have any way and the scene was in the living room and he
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would make him move on me. And for some reason I can't even
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remember Member I think it was like a coffee or something, but
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it wasn't a British, you know a British it like maybe in the UK
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thing and whatever it was was meant to sort of indicating a
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little bit like that. I was under the influence which
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already is really dodgy but definitely of not not of my
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right mind and so when he made a move on me, I would like oh,
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yes, like almost like the lynx effect that kind of feel right
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and this guy he was he was like, so Like really big guys, really
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really sweaty and hairy and like all of this stuff and then he
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have a second on this like makeshift sofa with him and the
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custard custard at whoever the person was in the room was like,
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oh, okay. So now you're going to kiss go
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in and like kiss her neck and she's going to react and be
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like, oh, like wow what he says magnetism.
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Anyway, this went on for a bit and I was like, oh, I don't I'm
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not get paid for costings. This is horrible.
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Paul and I looked down and I realized that the guys flies
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were undone and he had like a like a semi the casting director
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of the guy, you know, the guy that was weird and I was like,
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oh no, this is really embarrassing for him.
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So at like one point the guy at the the person who was in the
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room was like chatting and I was like dude you them like your
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visor and done and he was like what and I was like, it's you're
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saying flies over and done. He's like, yeah, I know.
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Oh no. Sorry.
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Do you want to like do your flies out?
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And he was like nah and then the guys okay guys, can we pay
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attention, please so we can it and I was like and there was
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like a split second where I was like, hold on a second.
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It's is this happening? He knows he knows his guys run
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dad. He's got like some kind of semi
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erection going on and the cut now because of writer who didn't
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know what was going on but it the whole scenarios with anyway
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eventually and I was really because this is early on in my
00:21:24
career. I like did did what you did I
00:21:27
stood up and I was like, you know what?
00:21:29
I just don't think that this is the part for me and I as I went
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to leave the casting director was like whoa, like let's just
00:21:35
finish it. Right.
00:21:36
So let's finish it because I went yeah, you might as well
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finish it and I was like, nope. Okay now I'm done.
00:21:43
I'm done you might as well finish it.
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I was like hi. See you later.
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Oh and it's so that's an example of like actually I don't think
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it came back that it was the peak there.
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Outfit that was we and I think it just happened to be the guy
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that was with awful. That's right.
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They awful my first ever TV movie my first ever I was 18
00:22:08
years old and I got a role on the TV movie and we filmed for a
00:22:13
whole month in Yorkshire and we got quite close as like a TV
00:22:16
crew and thankfully I'd made best friends with all the stunt
00:22:21
team and I later like did a couple of some things with them.
00:22:25
In other movies and but I so luckily I had like a lies in
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these like big men and we were it was the last day of the
00:22:33
filming and it we having the wrap party and we were at the
00:22:35
hotel and someone said to us. Hey that the real rap party is
00:22:39
actually up in the penthouse which is where the director was
00:22:42
staying in the hotel. So everybody was leaving the
00:22:45
foyer of the bar and we were getting into the lift that goes
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up to the penthouse. So a bunch of us got into the
00:22:49
lift and the director was there and again I was like 18, I was
00:22:53
wearing a dress and as we were going up in the lift he put Hand
00:22:56
up my dress into my knickers and like pinged my knicker elastic
00:23:01
and I just froze and was like, oh God.
00:23:05
Oh God, like a grown man. And I was like, you know, I've
00:23:08
met your wife and your kids and you'll put your hand in my
00:23:10
knickers and I froze and then he was like he was talking to me
00:23:15
about maybe getting another role and started like and I was like
00:23:20
and then I went to the to the the stuntmen and I was like the
00:23:23
director just put and I'm saying his name it was Justin.
00:23:25
Rd and from Hardy pictures and I was like, he just put his hand
00:23:30
in my knickers and the men just formed like they formed a little
00:23:34
barrier around me for the rest of the night and I was just like
00:23:37
those guys but if they were there, oh yes happens and I
00:23:44
didn't result and again, I didn't think to report it.
00:23:47
It was this really weird mentality of like if I cook up a
00:23:50
Ruckus about it, then I'm not going to be on TV and I'm not
00:23:52
going to be able to do anything like it.
00:23:54
I felt really but Obviously now we'd like the me to and stuff.
00:23:57
I think the directors the ones that are actually more scared.
00:24:00
I remember filming something and somebody who's in the art
00:24:04
Department. It was in a taxi.
00:24:06
One of the scenes was in a taxi and I was wearing like not that
00:24:10
much and they were trying to sort out the lighting and so I
00:24:13
had to stay in one position and the guy who was from the art
00:24:17
who'd been like clearly afloat eight annoyingly first stations
00:24:21
to hold a or trying to be open the door.
00:24:25
Of the cab and like cruel done to the floor and was like
00:24:28
Justin's you check check check a couple of things in here check
00:24:31
lighting and stuff and I was like, right and they were like,
00:24:33
okay, I'm ready to stay where you are.
00:24:35
Please just need to check lighting.
00:24:36
So trying to get reflection off the wing mirror and stuff.
00:24:39
And yeah, I'm really aware. This guy is like lying around
00:24:43
like around my legs. It's a cat's a black cab.
00:24:45
It's not that much room. So then they're going okay.
00:24:48
All right, we're gonna go through take okay.
00:24:50
He's still in the cab. You still down there, right?
00:24:53
So I'm wearing a skirt. He's right there like he's
00:24:55
Between my legs literally like okay, we're rolling and action
00:24:59
ready and like and I literally part of me.
00:25:03
I was like beef professional be rational.
00:25:05
I didn't mention it at the time because later when we'd cut
00:25:08
wasn't that long after they opened the door.
00:25:10
They were like, dude. What you doing in here because I
00:25:12
got stuck in here and I was like, I mean that's very easy
00:25:16
much later. I made friends with the gaffer
00:25:19
and I told him I was like, oh by the way, like just like it was
00:25:23
quite a weird thing, you know. Not saying he touched me on it.
00:25:27
It's just it was very weird that he was like that lying down
00:25:29
there between my legs essentially and some went to
00:25:33
some other women had made had like said something about him as
00:25:37
well and he got booted off the rest of the the rest of the
00:25:41
shoe. I actually I was researching
00:25:43
this on because it's it's not just us sort of like beginner
00:25:47
actors or it's like big actresses have the same thing as
00:25:51
well. So it was a Dandy Newton she An
00:25:56
audition with the director asked her to sit with her legs apart
00:25:59
and the camera was positioned where it could see up her skirt,
00:26:02
and he then asked her he said right put your leg over one arm
00:26:06
of the chair. So she hurt right over and said
00:26:08
before you start your dialogue think about the character and
00:26:12
what the character is how the character felt about the other
00:26:16
character making love to them. So basically if he was like get
00:26:20
turned on and then do your lines and not only this that a later
00:26:24
on Newton found out that the actor had circulated the video
00:26:26
at various spots. But yeah, I just but yeah, so
00:26:35
Johnny you did a shout out to new on your social species like
00:26:38
the first people to get in touch with their stories where Janet
00:26:41
find other stories some people write in so what did this week?
00:26:45
So on my Twitter one of my actor friends called Maxim rots Lee
00:26:51
Mack said that he wants went for a job and the director spent the
00:26:55
whole read drawing a little beard in Biro on his head shots.
00:26:59
So disrespectful. Oh my god.
00:27:03
Oh, I don't know. Oh my God.
00:27:06
I'm about to just be like, thank you and you've just got like a
00:27:09
little tablet on your on your headshot great.
00:27:11
Cheers. Thanks mate.
00:27:12
That is real. So disrespectful.
00:27:15
Honestly, the more you get into this industry.
00:27:17
They're less. Like I think the more I'm able
00:27:19
to sign up myself because I think if if I saw that ho boy, I
00:27:24
was good and I think it's as you get older as you become more
00:27:29
aware. Are of who you are and what's
00:27:31
acceptable it's suddenly is. Yeah, I wouldn't think twice
00:27:34
now. Like if I went to that same
00:27:36
audition that was that I read out I've gone in and gone.
00:27:40
Well, nobody's here. I'm sorry.
00:27:41
I'm just gonna bring my agent and then that would have been it
00:27:43
would have been finished and been like, yeah, I'm leaving
00:27:46
what I also found as well, which is something that now that we've
00:27:50
got places like Tumblr and Twitter and the internet this
00:27:53
stuff can be brought to light but cup when you look at casting
00:27:56
breakdowns on casting. Was an audition calls.
00:28:00
Oh, please that woman is ridiculous.
00:28:04
Yeah, so I just pulled up just a couple that I could find on the
00:28:07
internet and I was like, oh my God, so this one is called the
00:28:12
characters called the other one a beautiful young woman brackets
00:28:16
nudity. This is the other one is an
00:28:20
she's an ethereal character that appears throughout the film in
00:28:24
the background reclining naked very carefully and Tastefully
00:28:28
done. And during the film we get
00:28:31
close-ups of her amazing face and she speaks a few words to
00:28:33
camera but no acting experience is necessary and just a very
00:28:37
interesting look. Yeah, very pale skin is
00:28:41
interesting long hair magical eyes.
00:28:44
We look forward to seeing you. I'm sure you do females aged 18
00:28:49
to 26 or if you're over 26 years old bag.
00:28:52
So wow. Now this one it says the girl
00:28:57
should be over 18, but Pia 15. Oh no.
00:29:02
Oh, that's all guys looking looking for an attractive.
00:29:05
But shy looking sad girl who's driven to suicide after posting
00:29:10
nude videos of herself actress must be okay with nudity topless
00:29:14
Andrea nudity rear nudity. That is those two words three
00:29:20
together your anus your anus just Uranus and then the world
00:29:25
that's fine. You will be improvising
00:29:27
emotions. And this will be a portrait of
00:29:30
your life. There are this is very
00:29:33
underground. So there's no pay but you will
00:29:36
be provided with a with a producer credit and of course an
00:29:39
acting credit or reduce you could but you're not gonna be
00:29:45
looking for an actual ride her own room or access to a room.
00:29:49
I got it want to do days of suiting very simple, but very
00:29:55
complex and emotion. So you want to look under age
00:29:57
get naked. No pay providers.
00:29:59
Your own location for free bullshit costing and there's no
00:30:03
Johanna. I'm so that you get a producer
00:30:05
credit on is how it's worth it baby.
00:30:10
I just it's literally like is like we want you to be sexy but
00:30:14
not too sexy and we want you to be hot, but also very very shy
00:30:19
and if you can be sad sign X. Yeah suicidal but sexy season
00:30:23
Delight. Yeah prefer an actor who's not
00:30:29
thin. In it's a great role for a
00:30:30
feminist. Oh, wow.
00:30:33
Wow. Well, this has been a weird
00:30:40
little journey from your diary a weirdo in a cab like the way
00:30:52
around but this is amazing to read news at Eton from uses the
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nudity the name of the podcast new season to season.
00:31:05
Not down. Oh my goodness.
00:31:08
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00:31:09
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00:31:12
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00:31:15
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