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Emily Blunt dents her head while shooting her new movie
Emily Blunt dents her head while shooting her new movie
Emily Blunt dented her head while shooting her new movie.
The actress had to wear a crown for her role as late British monarch Queen
Victoria in 'The Young Victoria' and the regal headwear has left a permanent
impression on her skull.
She said: "The crown has left a dent in my head which they had to cover up
with make-up. It was actually remarkably heavy."
Emily, 26, also revealed she had on-set helpers to remove the weighty
headwear in-between takes because it was so uncomfortable to have on.
She added: "Someone would come over to take it off me. It started to wobble
soon after you put it on so I had to make all my movements very slow."
It wasn't just the crown which caused Emily discomfort during shooting. The
regal cloak she had to don for the part was also a burden on her body.
She explained: "The big cloak was like carrying a bear on my shoulders. I
was always overheating with all the different layers."
Emily - who stars alongside Rupert Friend, who plays Victoria's husband
Prince Albert, in the movie - recently revealed she fell in love with the
character while making the film.
She said: "Victoria was irrepressible and exciting and joyful and
rebellious. I did sort of fall in love with her when I started reading about
her. I think she was very highly sexed, but loathed that it ended in
pregnancy. I think she exhausted poor Albert actually!"
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