
"I just practise it in the bath, over and over and over and over,"
"I like the meks and the teks, instead of take. I like the M-E-K, T-E-K,"
"Sorry, I can barely see you,"
"Honestly, [it was] really, really fun. I always like to work in polar opposites. And so this was, honestly, a dream project to me,"
"When I first started making music, I was so inspired by so many of the references that Emerald and I were talking about, Shakespeares Sister to The Cure, to obviously Kate Bush,"
Jacob Elordi, 28, described practising a Northern accent repeatedly in the bath and preferring pronunciations like “meks” and “teks.” He stars opposite Margot Robbie in Emerald Fennell’s new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, set on the Yorkshire moors. The London premiere drew scores of screaming fans to a rain-swept Leicester Square dressed to evoke the wild moors, with a charcoal black red carpet for a gothic vibe. Charli XCX, 33, wrote an album for the film with tracks including Chains Of Love, Wall Of Sound and House, and described the darker project as a dream influenced by artists such as Shakespears Sister, The Cure and Kate Bush.
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