INTERVIEW: Brittanysnow tells us she relates more to the bad side than the good side of her character in SomeoneGreat
Cape Town – The latest offering on streaming service giant Netflix is changing the romantic comedy genre in an entertaining way.is a breath of fresh air that puts the focus on the beautiful and strong bond between the three leading ladies – instead of the exhausted rom-com recipe we have come to know.
"I was a little hesitant to come into the group because I hadn't met them before we started filming but they instantly let me into their 'pact', and their energy was so infectious." "You know, it was funny because when I read Blair, initially I thought she seems a little like a stick-in-the-mud," Brittany says before adding that Blair's alter ego is more like she is.
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