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Amaal Malik and Shahbaz’s Leaked Conversation About Tanya Sparks Massive Backlash Online
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Amaal Malik and Shahbaz’s Leaked Conversation About Tanya Sparks Massive Backlash Online

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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These days a video featuring Amaal Malik and Shahbaz Badesha has recently gone viral on social media, causing a major uproar among viewers. The clip reportedly captures the two talking negatively about Tanya late at night. The tone and content of their conversation have left fans shocked and disappointed, sparking widespread criticism across various platforms. In the leaked video, Shahbaz can be heard telling Amaal, “What a game you’re playing.”

Amaal Malik

Amaal Malik On Tanya Mittal

To which Amaal responds, “Shameless.” Shahbaz adds, “Fully shameless. Now I’ll play the complete opposite.” In another part of the recording, Amal allegedly says, “Fake person. We’ll cut you up, we’ll turn you into a whore. We’re very dangerous people, brother. We’ll catch you outside, not just here.” Shahbaz then remarks, “Is she so proud of her money?”

Shahbaz And Amaal Malik

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The harsh language used in the video has not gone down well with viewers, many of whom have called out Amal and Shahbaz for their inappropriate behavior and disrespectful comments toward Tanya. The video quickly spread online, generating thousands of comments within hours. Many fans expressed disappointment and anger over the way Tanya was spoken about.

Tanya Mittal

One user commented, “I unfollowed her today. I regret following her. Stay strong, Tanya.” Another wrote, “Show this footage to Salman Bhai. Let him see what really goes on.” Some fans came forward to defend Tanya’s character, calling her loyal and genuine in friendships, while others accused the show’s makers of encouraging such negativity for drama. However, a few viewers had a different take. One person wrote, “Tanya isn’t some innocent, helpless woman. She knows how to emotionally trigger people. Yesterday, Shahbaz was crying because she made personal comments.

November 5, 2025 0 comments
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Ritchie Coster as Shinwell Johnson and Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson —
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Ritchie Coster Talks John and Shinwell Conversation, New Romance

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • In Watson Season 2 Episode 4, Shinwell struggles emotionally after a patient’s amputation.
  • Ritchie Coster explains why Shinwell doesn’t get what he wanted when he spoke with Watson about the heartbreak of the job.
  • The episode introduces Senior Charge Nurse Carlin DeCosta, sparking a slow-building, mature romantic dynamic with Shinwell.

[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Watson Season 2 Episode 4 “Happy When It Rains.”]

“Shinwell needed Watson to be a little more human at that point,” Ritchie Coster admits of a key moment between the doctor (Morris Chestnut) and his righthand man.

The latest Watson episode offered a look at a day in the life of Shinwell as a nursing student, and that included being unable to do anything when a patient he was fond of had to have his leg amputated due to a flesh-eating bacteria/fungus. He wondered if it was his fault, and Watson assured him it wasn’t — he was the only one who realized something was going on with multiple patients showing similar symptoms. Watson also told him that, to deal with the heartbreak of the job, he remembers that for every sad outcome, there are dozens of good ones. Spending time on the roof, watching the rain, doesn’t hurt either. A flashback revealed that Watson and Mary (Rochelle Aytes) met up there after their first date, danced, and kissed.

This episode also introduced Senior Charge Nurse Carlin DeCosta (Margot Bingham), who’s the student preceptor at UHOP. Near the end of the episode, he asked who takes care of her since she looks after her girls (her students). He also shared that he figured out what to say to his patient, that he knows what it’s like to have to rethink everything about yourself. She told him he did good and he’ll make a great nurse. While she didn’t know who he was before, she was glad to get to know who he is now.

Below, Ritchie Coster previews Shinwell’s new romance and breaks down that important Watson and Shinwell conversation.

DeCosta’s character description says that Shinwell’s commitment and loyalty catch her off guard, stirring curiosity and perhaps a bit of desire. They have that great conversation at the end of this episode. What is that dynamic like going forward?

Ritchie Coster: It moves slowly, and I like it for that. I like relationships that build up over the course of a season or a couple of seasons. So, when they actually come to fruition, so to speak, you are dying for it to happen. We are filming Episode 12 at the moment. Things are moving slowly.

What’s the appeal of that relationship for him? It seems like it’s simpler than everyone else in his life.

Yeah, I think that’s right. It is simpler and it’s clearer. What I like about — we’ll call it the romance for the moment — the romance and it moving slowly is that it strikes me as a couple of grownups meeting each other and recognizing instantly that they have some sort of connection to each other. But they’re both grownups, they’ve both been around the block, so, it’s lovely to play because it’s not ripping one’s shirt off and it’s not Wuthering Heights. It’s like two grownups in the place where they work and there’s something modest about it I really like.

How much is he struggling though with the fact that she doesn’t know about his past?

That is a good question, and there’s a moment at the end of this episode where Shinwell says to her about completely rethinking oneself. And I think that’s as far as he can go with telling her who he actually was. It’s a struggle and I don’t know how it is — I am waiting to see how that is, how that develops, and how much of a problem that actually does become. Because the worse the crimes are, the more fun it is to play. The heavier the baggage that I’m carrying, the more satisfying it’s going to be when I actually get to release that baggage and move on, having forgiven myself.

Then there’s that great conversation between Shinwell and Watson, which, I just love that dynamic in general —

Me too.

Watson talks about the heartbreak of the job and remembering the good ones and why Ben is both. How much did that help Shinwell and how much did Watson’s words actually get through to him? He’s still in the early stages of seeing this.

That was really well spotted. I like that scene. Shinwell comes to Watson for something for help with this, and Watson is so very encouraging and magnanimous and benevolent and says, “It’s not your fault. This is just — you’ve got to remember the good things.” And it sounds a little like Watson speak, and I think Shinwell was coming to him for something more personal, for something that could be said between Shinwell and John, between two old friends. I think Shinwell needed Watson to be a little more human at that point.

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And so the way we played it is that towards the end of the scene when Watson’s wrapped up, Shinwell walks away and he hasn’t quite got what he needed, which was just some sort of a really personal connection, a real intimacy, and a secret perhaps of Watson’s. And he goes away kind of dissatisfied, and Watson says this thing about, you know what the other thing is, you can just go up to the roof and sit in the rain, which talks of a humanity and an honesty, and it’s not quite a revelation, but it’s a hint of the things Watson does to deal with. And I think that’s enough, just enough. The shot that we use for when Shinwell finally departs, there’s a little smile that I hope says, “Oh, that’s it. That’s what I needed.”

Yeah, especially because we see at the end with the flashback why the roof is so special to Watson and to Mary.

Yes.

Watson did give something to Shinwell, even if he doesn’t realize it at that point because it’s like, how much does he know about that past? He may not, but I think if he did, he would feel that he did really get what he wanted.

That’s really perceptive of you and I hadn’t thought of that. Watson actually gives Shinwell his personal space that he uses, and Mary uses as well for their very personal reasons. And I think I hadn’t realized, I hadn’t recognized that it’s a personal invitation from Watson to say, you can have this little part of my life.

The thing is it doesn’t seem like Shinwell knows that. So it kind of feels like Shinwell might feel like there’s still a bit of distance then between the two that maybe because of the events of last year, even if they seem to be moving forward. So that’s still not something that Shinwell would know necessarily.

No, but I foresee perhaps a scene that will probably never get written with a similar conversation and Shinwell just reaches out and slaps Watson and says, “Can you just be honest with me for one minute? I don’t need a pep talk. I don’t need encouragement. I need to see who you are.”

Watson, Mondays, 10/9c, CBS

November 4, 2025 0 comments
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Mo'Nique Wants 'Public Open Conversation' With Tyler Perry & Oprah
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Mo’Nique Wants ‘Public Open Conversation’ With Tyler Perry & Oprah

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Mo’Nique Wants ‘Public Open Conversation’ With Tyler Perry & Oprah

Mo’Nique is once again asking for transparency — this time, in front of the world.

During a recent appearance on The 85 South Show, the Oscar-winning actress and comedian said she still wants a public, open conversation with Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey about long-standing issues she believes affected her career.

“My knees don’t buckle. I don’t waver from what I know is right. I don’t waver from the truth,” Mo’Nique said. “So if that has to be public, I’m okay with that.”

She added that she’s still waiting for both Perry and Winfrey to agree to the conversation, saying:

“I’m still waiting for Tyler Perry, still waiting for Oprah Winfrey to say, ‘Let’s have this public open conversation. Don’t run. Don’t run.’”

According to Mo’Nique, the tension stems from her decision not to travel internationally to promote Precious — the 2009 film that Perry and Winfrey co-produced alongside director Lee Daniels. She has long claimed that the fallout from that decision led to her being blacklisted in Hollywood.

Mo’Nique also addressed the long-running narrative that she’s “hard to work with,” saying that label originated from Tyler Perry himself.

“For the people that said I’m hard to work with — they’ve not worked with me,” she explained. “But when you have a man named Tyler Perry saying, ‘She’s difficult to work with,’ and you’ve never worked with me, that cost me twelve years of my career.”

At this time, neither Tyler Perry nor Oprah Winfrey have publicly responded to Mo’Nique’s renewed call for a conversation.


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Prunella Scales last had a 'proper conversation' with son in 2023
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Prunella Scales last had a ‘proper conversation’ with son in 2023

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

31 October 2025

Prunella Scales’ son Samuel West last had a “proper conversation” with his late mom two years ago.

Prunella Scales died on Monday (27.10.25) after a long battle with dementia

The Fawlty Towers actress died at her home in London, England, on Monday (27.10.25) after a long battle with vascular dementia.

Prunella was diagnosed with the degenerative condition – which causes a decline in thinking, memory, and reasoning skills – in 2013, but she suffered memory difficulties in 2001.

And it caused the late star to ask Samuel how old she was in 2023 – which marked their final real discussion.

He said on the latest episode of 77-year-old broadcaster Gyles Brandreth’s Rosebud podcast – recorded before Prunella’s death: “The last proper conversation I had with her was a couple of years ago, where she said to me, ‘How old am I?’

“And I said, ‘You’re 91, mom.’ And she said, ’91? F***.’

“Beautifully, beautifully enunciated, beautifully timed. And it’s not quite the last conversation we had, but it may turn out to be the last one that made any sort of sense.”

Despite her health deteriorating, Prunella was able to chat with Queen Camilla, 78, during an event at Lamb House, Rye, East Sussex, England, last year, and the celebration’s host, Gyles, told Sam that Prunella’s condition was not clear to others.

Speaking about the event – which was held at the home of E. F. Benson, who penned the Mapp and Lucia stories, which were adapted for TV, with Prunella being a star in the drama – Gyles said: “Last year, she very sweetly came with your father.

“They came down to Rye because I was hosting an event at Lamb House, once the home of E.F. Benson, who wrote the wonderful Mapp and Lucia stories that your mother, Prunella Scales, starred in the television version with Geraldine McEwen and Nigel Hawthorne. It was a wonderful series.

“And we went down there, and your father read from the books, and he was in very good form.

“Queen Camilla came, and what was interesting is that your mother seemed to recognise Queen Camilla. Certainly, they kissed and they had a happy chat.

“And if you hadn’t known [about Prunella having dementia], you almost wouldn’t have known … she laughed at the jokes.”

However, Prunella needed “constant care” following the death of her beloved 90-year-old husband, legendary actor Timothy West, in November 2024, but she still went out and about.

Sam said: “She saw my eight year old sing at the same church where my father’s memorial was, St. James’s [Church] Piccadilly, only a couple of months ago.

“We’ve had a stairlift fitted, so now she sleeps upstairs and is looked after at home. She needs constant care, but she gets out.

“And the pictures I have, I couldn’t make the show, unfortunately, but the pictures I have of them together show them absolutely enjoying each other’s company.”

He added: “She’s never really been angry or anxious, as a person with dementia. She’s quite content, I think, which is fairly extraordinary because it could be a lot worse.

“We’re solvent and have been able to afford drugs that slow the onset of the disease for nearly 25 years.

“The most difficult thing is my father losing his best mate, and her wit going. They were always able to make each other laugh.

“There were two great blessings in my parents’ marriage. They worked about the same amount of time, they were unemployed for about the same amount of time.

“They were roughly as famous as each other, and they always made each other laugh – that’s three things.

“He couldn’t sort of understand where that person had gone. My father’s died. They probably went in the wrong order.

“She’s not very responsive, and we have to be honest and say she’s not well enough to know that he’s gone, which sort of sounds sad, but then she’s not mourning a 61-year marriage, which at her age is pretty cool, I think.

“She’s in love with her carer, who is a very nice young woman.”

And Sam said Prunella – who also has a son called Joseph – was never happy with herself in her younger days.

He added: “I think my mother didn’t love being herself and that was one of the hardest things about her dementia, because as soon as she couldn’t pretend to be somebody else she got rather upset.”




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Pulp's Mark Webber announces "in conversation" UK book tour
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Pulp’s Mark Webber announces “in conversation” UK book tour

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Pulp guitarist Mark Webber has announced an “in conversation” UK book tour for I’m With Pulp – Are You?

Published last September, I’m With Pulp, Are You? sees Webber gather his extensive collection of ephemera and objects, accumulated over 40 years with the band, and present it to fans to create a one-of-a-kind insight into the group.

It serves as a visual history of Pulp, as told through photos, flyers, record covers, setlists, badges, posters, press clippings, merchandise and more, and comes with a foreword from frontman Jarvis Cocker, who describes Webber as a “hoarder” as well as the band’s “first fan” and their “first tour manager” before he joined as a member in 1995.

Now, Webber has announced a book tour, set to commence when the band’s current North American tour wraps up at the end of this month.

The tour will also see him celebrate the 30th anniversary of their classic 1995 album ‘Different Class’. It kicks off on October 5 in Lincoln, before heading to St Albans, Hebden Bridge, Manchester, Pontefract, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield, Swansea and Portsmouth. Tickets are now on sale and available here.

When the Pulp tour is over … I’ll be travelling around the UK to talk about my book “I’m With Pulp, Are You?”, the 30th anniversary of “Different Class”, and all things @welovepulp. Info and tickets at https://t.co/6PNl14jk8M pic.twitter.com/YKFJS9mAef

— I’m with Pulp (@imwithpulp) September 19, 2025

NME spoke to Webber following the book’s release, and he reflected on Cocker’s comments that he was the band’s “first fan”, saying: “I don’t think I can claim to the first fan, but definitely one of the few in that period of the mid-to-late ‘80s.”

“There were not many people interested,” he added. “It was around 1991 that the group started to become a bit better organised and function a bit more seriously. Because I had shown some kind of entrepreneurial skills in organising concerts and making fanzines when I was a teenager when I was also carrying equipment around for them, either Russell or the band asked me if I would be the tour manager.

“What teenage fan would refuse that opportunity to hang around with your favourite band and carry their equipment up and down rickety wooden staircases all through the night?”

In June, Pulp released their eighth album ’More’, their first full-length record in 24 years. In a four-star review, NME concluded: “Drenched in synths and strings and aided by producer James Ford’s knack for making the music feel alive and omnipresent, ‘More’ is everything you’d want a Pulp album to be, made richer from some lived experience.

Jarvis Cocker performs with Pulp at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

“Just as Blur did with ‘The Ballad Of Darren’ and Suede have managed on their immaculate run of post-reunion albums, Pulp have retained their original spirit and flair into a statement of middle age without feeling any less vital. As Cocker pines on the cinematic closer ‘A Sunset’, all things end, so just make the most of the time you have. It’s strangely beautiful, now they’re all fully grown.”

They went on to play a ‘You Deserve More’ UK arena tour this summer, as well as a triumphant and badly-kept “secret” set at Glastonbury 2025.

NME was at the Glastonbury set, awarding it five stars and noting: “With songs for the mis-shapes, a whole lotta ‘L-O-V-E’ and even a Red Arrows fly-past for the glorious crowd-engulfing ‘Common People’, these legends capture the spirit of these hallowed grounds with a little peace, love and joyous wonky-pop hedonism. One for the books? Sure, but as Cocker puts it: ‘History and stuff like that doesn’t matter because it’s all about now and what we can do right now’.”

Elsewhere, they recently announced a reissue of their classic 1995 album ‘Different Class’, including the first ever release of their Glastonbury 1995 performance.

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"The Smashing Machine" Puts Dwayne Johnson in the Oscars Conversation
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“The Smashing Machine” Puts Dwayne Johnson in the Oscars Conversation

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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The Rock as an Oscar nominee? It’s time to get used to the idea.

When Dwayne Johnson broke down in uncontrollable sobs during a 15-minute standing ovation at the Venice International Film Festival, it became more than an emotional premiere moment for the wrestler-turned-actor. It signaled the potential birth of one of the unlikeliest Oscar contenders in recent memory, as his transformative turn in Benny Safdie’s moving “The Smashing Machine” could reshape how Hollywood views one of its most bankable stars.

Johnson’s plays former amateur wrestler and MMA fighter Mark Kerr in A24’s emotionally devastating drama, representing the kind of career pivot that Academy voters have historically embraced, and one the cinematic world may be excited to watch unfold. With Safdie taking home Silver Lion for directing at Venice, the buzz is growing louder surrounding Johnson’s vulnerable turn as the troubled athlete. Now, bowing at the Toronto Film Festival, the 54-year-old performer stands at the precipice of a career-defining moment, and one he has sought for quite some time.

Comparisons to Mickey Rourke’s Oscar-nominated turn in Darren Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler” (2008) are inevitable and apt. Both films center on fighters grappling with physical deterioration and personal demons. Where Rourke drew from his boxing background, Johnson taps into something rawer and psychologically complex. Working with two-time Oscar winner Kazu Hiro (“Bombshell” and “Darkest Hour”), Johnson undergoes a physical transformation that erases any thought of a WWE star in costume. In fact, he could even position himself as this year’s Brendan Fraser, whose makeup-assisted turn in “The Whale” earned both acting and technical Oscars, likewise for an actor who was thought of as an unlikely awards contender.

Emily Blunt, an Oscar nominee for “Oppenheimer” (2023) delivers an effortless turn as Kerr’s girlfriend Dawn Staples, a woman battling her own addiction while desperately trying to support her partner as he aspires for greatness. Blunt’s presence elevates the film, providing Johnson with the kind of formidable acting partner that often strengthens awards-season narratives. “She’s one of my greatest inspirations,” Johnson tells Variety for an upcoming interview regarding Blunt, with whom he previously co-starred in “Jungle Cruise.”

We often forget about some of Hollywood’s grand traditions of A-list celebrities reinventing themselves as serious dramatic actors. Cher transitioned from hit singer and variety show host to an Oscar winner with “Moonstruck” (1987) after her first nom for “Silkwood” (1983). Stand-up comedian Mo’Nique stunned audiences, and voters, with her undeniable supporting actress run in “Precious” (2008); and Jonah Hill went from the foul-mouthed kid in “Superbad” (2007) to working with the likes of auteurs Bennett Miller and Martin Scorsese, who steered him to two noms for “Moneyball” (2010) and “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013).

More recently, Ariana Grande scored a supporting actress nomination for “Wicked,” while Adam Sandler, once dismissed as a comedy box office star, is in the awards conversation for Noah Baumbach’s “Jay Kelly.” Johnson’s journey from WWE superstar to potential Academy Award nominee now looks like the next evolution in that narrative.

To put it simply: not only could Johnson get an Oscar nomination, he could also be the future best actor winner as well.

A24’s involvement provides confidence, given its track record with past unconventional best picture winners like “Moonlight” (2016) and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022). But the indie powerhouse faces a unique challenge this year: balancing “The Smashing Machine” campaign with his his brother Josh Safdie’s upcoming “Marty Supreme,” starring Timothée Chalamet. We’ve seen siblings nominated before. The Redgrave sisters (Lynn and Vanessa) competed for best actress nominations in 1966 for “Georgy Girl” and “Morgan!”

However, no siblings have ever competed against each other in the directing category. Balancing the campaigns for both films without compromising either’s potential is a challenge A24 will need to navigate carefully throughout awards season

“The Smashing Machine”
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“The Smashing Machine” appears well-positioned for multiple noms beyond Johnson’s work. Hiro’s transformative makeup seems destined for recognition, particularly given the Academy’s recent appreciation for physical reinvention. The film’s technical craftsmanship — from cinematography (Maceo Bishop) to original score (Nala Sinephro) to Safdie’s direction, screenplay, editing and producing (looking to repeat Sean Baker’s four noms last year for “Anora” — for which he won all four).

Blunt could emerge as a strong supporting actress contender, in a category that hasn’t presented a standout frontrunner yet, and could pair nicely with Johnson’s big run. It also further bolsters the film’s profile across multiple categories.

The film also stars real-life fighters Ryan Bader, Bas Rutten and Oleksandr Usyk, which adds authenticity to the film’s tone.

Johnson’s candidacy represents a signal to Hollywood’s willingness to expand its definition of who belongs in the Oscar conversation. Just as the Academy has embraced streaming platforms and international cinema, Johnson’s recognition would show its openness to performers once confined to the blockbuster space.

Sean Durkin’s “The Iron Claw,” despite Zac Efron’s career-best work, was ignored by the Academy, showing the risks inherent in sports dramas. But “The Smashing Machine’s” acclaimed reception and A24’s savvy campaigning may set it on a different trajectory.

Will the Oscars smell what “The Rock” is cooking? Audiences will get their answer when “The Smashing Machine” hits theaters on Oct. 3.

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Sydney Chandler on Episode 4's Shocking Xenomorph Conversation Scene
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Sydney Chandler on Episode 4’s Shocking Xenomorph Conversation Scene

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for Alien: Earth Episode 4, “Observation.”]

The Alien universe has changed forever thanks to what just happened in Tuesday’s (August 26) episode of Alien: Earth. In it, synth Wendy (Sydney Chandler) communicated with a baby xenomorph in its own extraterrestrial language. She even patted the delighted little creature on the head… without losing her hand.

The development was not in the original script, and the actress revealed her reaction to it to TV Insider. “It shocked me at first. I was like, ‘Did I read this right, or have I gone insane?’” Chandler remembered of the first time she read the scene. “But it was interesting after exploring it and playing it and seeing where that takes Wendy. It was nice for her to have something fully her own that no one else is connected to. It gives her autonomy and a connection to something else that may or may not feel alien or alone. One of a kind.”

A newborn extraterrestrial on a strange planet might just sense that it is in the company of an equally singular creature in Wendy. Her extraordinary abilities, even when compared to her fellow smart-but-childlike fellow synths known as the Lost Boys, have made her the favorite of Boy Cavalier (Samuel Blenkin), the tech bro inventor who made her existence possible. Chandler says, “She is like the Lost Boys, but not fully them. She is a sister, but not fully a sister.”

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When speaking the alien language, Chandler didn’t lip synch to pre-recorded audio but made the sounds herself (the final audio was finessed in post-production). “I don’t know how you guys didn’t laugh at me the entire time,” she says to Alex Lawther, who plays Wendy’s brother Hermit, in our interview above.

There had been hints Wendy was connected to the extraterrestrials — she experienced a painful buzzing in her head when they suffered — but the ability to communicate could be the first step in a peaceful existence between them and humans. But don’t hand Wendy the Nobel Peace Prize just yet. Chandler reminds us, “[The xenomorph] is a killing machine, but Wendy in her own way is also a weapon.”

Check out the full video interview above to see more of what they had to say about this episode and to see both Chandler and Lawther try out a few alien phrases.

Alien: Earth, Tuesdays, 8/7c, Hulu and FX

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