In order for Renee Zellwegger to become Judy Garland, she had to wear a prosthetic nose and that made her kissing scenes awkward.
As we know kissing is naturally awkward enough because noses get in the way. However, it proved to be even more a problem for the actress. She explained to Michael Strahan on Good Morning America today why “I didn’t know this but the prosthetic seems to takes on a life of its own once it’s on there. The glue, mixed with, I guess, your skin’s trying to breathe desperately, it kind of becomes liquified. You know, and it is trying to find a place to go. It is looking for a way to get out.” Then she added, “Sometimes it would be on Finn Wittrock’s face.”
Can you blame the nose, I would rather be on his face too.
Am I the only who never noticed what a thick Southern drawl she had until this interview. Was it always there or is it something new?