Bridgerton’s Claudia Jessie & Luke Thompson Test How Well They Know Each Other | Bustle - INBELLA



Bridgerton’s Claudia Jessie & Luke Thompson Test How Well They Know Each Other | Bustle

– I feel like I can sense someone trying to speak to me over there. (classical music) Did anyone say anything? (classical music) It’s a ghost. Great, I’m having a stroke. (both laughing) Hello, my name is Claudia Jessie. – And I’m Luke Thompson. – And today we’re here with Bustle to see how well we know each other. (clapperboard cracks) Gosh, I really went for that. – That really hurt. – I’ve got a ringing in my ear. I’ve brought on tinnitus. Thank you so much. You’re planning my birthday party. Where would I have the most fun? Also, what’s my birthday? – Maybe Scotland, in a bothy in Scotland. And I’m not sure who you’d have to be honest. – Probably just be me. – Just yourself, actually. I’ll set you up with a bothy and then be like, "Have a nice time." – Yes, he does know me, he really does. – And then in terms of your actual birthday, – I don’t– ’cause I don’t have clue what yours is. – I dunno anyone’s, no, I dunno what anyone’s birthdays is. I– look, I’m gonna say November. – Close enough. – October. – Yeah. – Yeah, October the 18th. – Fine. It’s October the 30th. – Now it’s not. Now it’s October the 18th. – I can have two like the Queen. – Right. My first question is what’s my Zodiac sign? Zodiac, Zodiac? – I reckon you’re either Pisces or a Gemini. – I’m not. – Great. – I’m a Cancer. Do guess my birthday because it’s quite a significant date. Particularly where we are right now. Where are we now? – We’re in New York. – In the USA, yes. – Oh, 4th of July. – Yes. – What’s my "Roman Empire?" That’s not a euphemism. – What does that mean? – For those of you who don’t know– – This is social media stuff, isn’t it? – Shh. – Okay. But it is, it’s social media lingo. – Typical Cancer. "Roman Empire" refers to that random thing that fascinates you, that thing you think about all the time. – Food. – Yeah, I do. – You know, I feel like a usual day on set is Claudia coming to me and asking me about my lunch. There’s a real tension behind it with Claudes, I think. It’s a real sense of, "No, tell me." – It’s a threat. – What did you have for lunch? – What’d you have for lunch? – What’s my drink of choice? – Cup of tea. – With what sort of milk? – Cow’s. – It has, I know, I know it’s bad. – Filthy cow-sucker. What pairing do I ship the most from "Bridgerton?" – You’re obsessed with us. – Oh, it’s actually true. – Which is complicated considering we’re playing brother and sister. – Yeah, but we’re not actual brother and sister. Don’t worry about it. – No. (both laughing) – What would I be doing if I wasn’t an actor? – Something to do with like… art. – With bike? – With bike? – With bikes? – I didn’t say bikes. – You said "something to do with bike." Could we–? – Can everyone stop saying bike? Something to do with like (audio in slow motion). – Like, you said like. – Piano– playing the piano, like maybe being– – Yes, yes. – Yeah, playing the piano. Being a pianist. – Being a pianist. – Being a massive. – Massive, he’s such a massive. – [Both] Pianist, yeah, yeah. (both laughing) – Oh, brilliant. We do know each other. – Name a song that would be on my go-to playlist. I’ve really gotta start coming up with the answers with these. – I’ve never seen someone so happy dancing to Sister Sledge, "We Are Family." – Well, it would be "Pretty Baby" by Sister Sledge. "Pretty Baby’s" my favorite Sister Sledge song. – There you go. What was my first acting gig? – Oh, you would’ve been in a play. – [Luke] Yeah. – And you would’ve played… uh… – If you gimme the author rather than like a play, just gimme the author. – Oh, okay, Shakespearean play. – Yes, it was. – Was it? You are so, that is so actor-y. – It was "Midsummer Night’s Dream" at Shakespeare’s Globe and I was playing Lysander. – Mine was an ad for– – Repulsed, she’s repulsed. – For a washing up liquid. – Brilliant. – (beeping) Shakespeare. What celebrity would I be most starstruck to meet in person? I don’t think you’ll get it, so I think it’s unfair. – Okay, so should I just say any old? – Yeah, just say anyone. – All right, Beyoncé? – Yeah, no. – You wouldn’t be starstruck if you met Beyoncé? – I think I’d probably leave my body and wouldn’t be like starstruck, I’d be like– – Dead. – I’d pass away. – Passed away, yeah. – I’d be too busy being dead. – Yeah, okay. – My answer is Phil Rosenthal from "Somebody Feed Phil." I think he’s one of the most magical people, and I’d cry if I met him. – There we go. – And I’m in Netflix, so sort it out. – What was my favorite scene to shoot in the upcoming season? – I feel like it might have to do with Hannah. – Very, very good. Yes, I was gonna say all my scenes with – Hannah New. – Hannah New who plays a certain character, which we probably can’t talk that much about, and doing all of my scenes with her was amazing. – That’s so nice. That’s a really nice answer. Can I cook? For you today, sir? – No, please, please don’t, please don’t. – Can I cook? – Yeah, yeah, you can cook. – Yeah, I can keep people alive with food, and it can taste quite good, but I’m not like check out my spag bol. Although my spag bol’s– – I was gonna say yeah, spag bol’s quite– – It’s the easiest thing. – I mean, I can make spag bol. – Check out my toast. (both laughing) – It’s like, I used the easiest meal. What is my must-have snack on set? That’s the last one. – On set? – Yep. – Do you have one in mind for set? – Well, I do, but it’s not quite a snack. – Omelet. – Yes, I do. – I love winning. – For some reason, for some reason that’s disgust– Saying it out loud, that sounds disgusting. – Because it’s just wet egg. – Just wet egg every day. – In a polystyrene tray. – I dunno why this has suddenly turned into an ad for an omelet. But yeah, it’s a great way to start the day. – Are you sponsored by Omelet? (both laughing) Who are you wearing? – Omelet. (both laughing) (upbeat music) I think, I think we’re done now. – Oh, I think this has actually brought us further apart. – Yeah. – Thank you, Bustle. I hope you’ve learned as much about us as we have about each other. – That’s right. Enjoy. (both laughing) Tune into season three of "Bridgerton," which is out May the 16th and then June the 13th. No, it’s not. It’s June the, what is it? It is June the 13th, sorry. – Thanks, Bustle, thank you. – Thank you very much. – Thank you. (upbeat music)

Claudia Jessie and Luke Thompson play siblings on “Bridgerton.” But how well do they know each other in real life? The co-stars sat down with Bustle to find out. They quizzed each other on everything from their personal “Roman Empires,” to their first acting gigs, and their favorite memories from the set of “Bridgerton.” Don’t miss Part 1 of Season 3, streaming on Netflix on May 16.

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33 Comments

  1. ik they play siblings but as actors outside the show they have great chemistry. lowkey need them starring as a couple in smth else

  2. Oh my gosh, I love these two together. 😂 The two people that are completely dark when it comes to social media and are the most hilarious together, obsessed! 😂

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