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She is the kindest person you'll ever meet
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Right. The kindest person. Do you want that tenner now? Yeah, yeah, yeah
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I'll tell you what. So, big film out this Friday on Apple TV+
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It's called Echo Valley. And the stars of the film, Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore join us
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Natalie and Shido, it's lovely to have you with us. Oh, whirlwind. You've been in and out all morning, super busy already
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For those people who haven't been lucky enough to be sent a link to have seen it already
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tell us the premise of the film okay okay the the film starts with my character Kate and you
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realize she's very depressed and she's experiencing a tremendous amount of grief because she's lost
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her partner she's struggling trying to keep this farm operating by herself she's under a lot of
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economic pressure and she has a daughter that she loves very much who's struggling with addiction
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and then there's a knock on the door it's a very rainy night and my daughter played by Sydney
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Sweeney shows up covered in blood and asking for help. So that's the beginning
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What's it like having Julianne Moore as your mum? I wish that it wasn't under different circumstances
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because it would be a dream, but unfortunately my character does not treat her well
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It's quite traumatic. Now, I mean, this question must have been asked to you a million times
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We're mums, both of us. How far would you go for your own children, Julianne
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That's the tough part, right? Like where do you draw a boundary Where do you offer them help Are you helping if you do everything for them This is a woman who makes a lot of really morally complicated choices but it all done out of love
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All done out of love. That's what I keep saying to my 13-year-old as she slams the door in my face
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In interviews I've read that Julianne's done before Sydney, she says that she's very un-Hollywood and she's not interested in celebrity
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Is that true? Yeah. Oh yeah. I get that straight away from her just being that sat in for two minutes
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Does she not get demanding on set? No. No. She is the kindest person you'll ever meet. The kindest person
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Well, listen, we've got so much to talk about this morning. Do you want that tenner now
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We'll get the kettle on, we'll make a cup of tea. But also, with your tea, this is what we were talking about earlier
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Are you familiar with Jaffa Cakes? No. You don't want a Jaffa Cake, because
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I don't think I do not. I think it's a very British thing. But you know, I'm here all the time
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I don't think I've ever had a Jaffa Cake. You've never come across a Jaffa Cake? No
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I bet we haven't got any in the building. There's not like jelly in the inside. There's kind of orange jelly in there
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. What is a bit like a jam? Okay. Yeah, like a marmalade
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That's not something that you would go for? I don't think so
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Are you dunkers though? Would you dunk a biscuit? I dunk a biscuit. Yeah
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I would dunk it, yeah. A cookie, I should say. But I don't want jelly in something I'm dunking, right
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I know, that's a mess. I see where you're coming from. That's just a mess
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Well listen Sydney we were just talking off air about morning routines Talk me through yours What a kind of average morning for you I wake up I usually ice roll my face
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Yeah, it's a great way to wake yourself up. Really? I'll take my dog out. I was going to say, I normally get licked by fishy breath
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That's not my husband. But that is normally one of my dogs
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I have a really old one who's 14 and then a rescue. I'm ambassador for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home
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So I've got a little puppy we just rescued. So your puppy is a relatively new arrival, is that right
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Am I right in saying it? Yes, I have a puppy and then I have a ten and a half year old rescue. Yeah
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Are you getting separation anxiety from the puppy? I am. I think my mom is trying to steal him from me
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Oh, not fair. But at least being at grandma's, you know he's being looked after properly. Yes
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What kind of favourite puppy you got? He's a German Shepherd. Oh, okay, lovely. He's very smart
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He's already learned how to open every door in the house. No way. Yeah
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He's very, very smart. He just runs and belly flops into the pool
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That's great. I love it. Super cute. And Julianne, am I right in saying that you have British citizenship
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I do. Is that right? Yeah, yeah. I have a passport. My mother was from Scotland. She's from Greenock
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That's the red hair. It's Scottish. How amazing. So do you ever get up there
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Do you have family up there still? I haven't been up there in a really long time. I do have, most of my relatives were elderly and they passed away
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but it's a beautiful place. I love it. I love it up there
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But it's great to come in. Once I had my, I was standing in line to come into the UK and somebody said you in the long line I was like no I not Look here No I not here Look at this and sydney how about you you spend much time over here have you i do my little brother is
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actually in the air force and he's stationed here oh wow yeah gosh that's amazing i know so i try to
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come here and see him as much as possible and what do you like most about the uk
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I mean, you guys are just so much fun. You guys are a blast
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I'll go on about it. That's good. That's kind of you to say
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Well, listen, it's lovely to have you both here with us this morning. Echo Valley is out this Friday
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Yeah, super exciting. It's on Apple. Obviously, we just watched Sirens as well. Are we allowed to say that
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I literally just finished it. Were you surprised? I was really surprised because I watched it with my daughter
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She's 19 and I have a 13-year-old door slammer, as we said earlier. And we both kept saying
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oh, your character. And then at the end, we were both like, oh no, I quite like her
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I don't think she's just bad. And then when you're on the, well, I don't want to kill it for everyone. Yeah, yeah
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But yeah, so it's a really, I felt really bad for your character
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I know, she ends up being pretty admirable, actually. She's sort of a cool woman
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Yeah, really cool. And you realise she's trying really hard to make it better for the other women
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Yes, yes. So it was a really brilliant film. Watch it with your daughter. Yeah
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I urge you both to try Jaffa Cake. before you go? I'm not dunking it
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Don't dunk it. We didn't even offer them a hot drink. That's so remiss
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Sydney Sweeney and Julia Moore. Thank you for coming in, guys. This is hot
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