Kerry Condon teases romantic arc with Brad Pitt in ‘F1’
Kerry Condon spills the tea on filming romantic scenes with Brad Pitt in upcoming release
Kerry Condon hinted at romantic scenes with the Hollywood heartthrob, Brad Pitt, in their upcoming film F1.
Condon plays Kate, an employee of F1 teams that Pitt’s character Sonny Hayes re-joins decades after retiring from Formula One due to a horrible crash.
In an appearance at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote the highly anticipated film, Condon teased, "We can say there's a bit of romance in the movie."
Giving a suggestive look to Colbert after the host asked if depicting a romance with Pitt's character was "part of the draw" for her to take part in the new movie, the Oscar nominee recalled, "They scheduled it for half eight on a Thursday morning."
Sharing the unexpected breakfast, she had before the shoot, the Banshees of Inisherin actress, said, "I was like, 'Ah, come on.' So I had a vodka orange juice for my breakfast that morning."
"We were supposed to be in Vegas on a night out or whatever," she added, before telling Colbert, "You're giving it all away!"
The 42-year-old years artist went on explain her role in film, saying, "I play the team technical director, who's basically like if you don't know anything about F1, I'm basically in charge of the car."
In addition to Condon and Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia and Samson Kayo also star in the new movie which is set to play in theatres from June 27.
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