Daniel Craig Shuts Down Reporter for Asking If Phoebe Waller-Bridge Was a Bond Diversity Hire
The “Fleabag” Emmy winner punched up the script to Craig’s last James Bond movie, “No Time to Die.”
The “Fleabag” Emmy winner punched up the script to Craig’s last James Bond movie, “No Time to Die.”
The actress, who accepted her award over video, said, “Thank you, BAFTA!” while police led her away in handcuffs.
After a disappointing season premiere, the series bounced back this weekend, thanks to the “Fleabag” star.
“Fleabag” could be taking the “Before Sunset” route if it ever returns for another season.
The news comes after Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag” Emmy haul on Sunday.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge told press backstage at the Emmys that “Fleabag” Season 3 is still not on the table.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and last year’s winner Rachel Brosnahan were neck and neck in this year’s tight race, but this category is the night’s first big shocker.
Kristen Stewart, Woody Harrelson, and David Harbour were also tapped to host episodes of the new season.
In her brilliant “Fleabag” she explores the power and danger of vulnerability, and in turn created critics’ favorite in the race for Outstanding Comedy.
Put that on your fourth wall and smoke it.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Amazon love story continues at the Emmys. Never underestimate the power of a jumpsuit.
The prospect of Bond being divorced from his code name opens up lots of wonderful possibilities for interaction with his opposite number, played by Lashana Lynch.