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Jacob Elordi confesses he never wanted to make 'ridiculous' Kissing Booth movies
There are plenty of actors and actresses who end up making films and TV shows that they don’t like – but few actually admit as much. One person who has is Jacob Elordi. The Australian actor revealed that he thinks his 2018 film The Kissing Booth is “ridiculous” and said that he never wanted to make the movie or its sequels. The 26-year-old is known for his roles in Euphoria, as well as the three films in the Kissing Booth series. He also stars as Elvis Presley in the new Sophia Coppola film Priscilla. However, the actor was asked about his experiences making the romcoms earlier on in his career, where he played the protagonist Noah Flynn. The film has a rating of just 15 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes - and Elordi is a little sheepish about starring in them. Speaking to GQ, Elordi said he “didn't [actually] want to make those movies before [he] made those movies” Branding the films “ridiculous”, he said: "They're not universal. They're an escape." He went on to discuss the balance actors and actresses in Hollywood often choose to take, balancing making ‘one for them’ and then one film for themselves as a performer. "It can become 15 for them, none for you. You have no original ideas and you’re dead inside. So it’s a fine dance,” he said. Elordi admitted that he “felt very corny” after making The Kissing Booth. "I felt like I had to prove to everyone that I was a serious actor. I felt terribly misunderstood." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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Google Chrome to Test Removing Third-Party Cookies in Q1 Before Phaseout
No more delays. Google is sticking with its plan to phase out third-party cookies from
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US lawmakers demand FDIC watchdog briefing on workplace culture
Republican lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee said Tuesday they were calling for an urgent briefing from
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Ethiopian buys more Boeing 737 MAX nearly five years after deadly crash
DUBAI Ethiopian Airlines on Tuesday placed an order for Boeing 737-8 MAX narrow-body jets, nearly five years after
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Bankers Brace for Bonus Cuts With No Relief Seen Next Year
Bonus season on Wall Street is looking grim for bankers in an industry hobbled by rising interest rates,
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FDIC Chairman ‘Deeply Troubled’ by Workplace Misconduct Claims
The head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. told lawmakers on Tuesday that his agency had launched an
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YouTube creators will soon have to disclose use of gen AI in videos or risk suspension
YouTube is rolling out new rules for AI content, including requiring creators to reveal whether they’ve used generative artificial intelligence to make realistic looking videos
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US-China Rivalry Worsens Despite Talks, Report to Congress Finds
Tensions between the US and China have worsened despite renewed diplomatic engagement in the last year and Beijing
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Xbox and Football Manager partner with Bromley FC to give a fan the chance to join pro football for real
In a contest that will be the perfect pre-Christmas present for one gamer, Xbox and Football Manager have partnered with Bromley FC to give a fan the opportunity to join the real world of professional football.
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Man Utd and Tottenham join Liverpool & Arsenal in race to sign Andre
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have joined Liverpool and Arsenal in the race to sign Andre.
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Top US House Republican Johnson endorses Trump for president
By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, the highest-ranking Republican in Congress, endorsed Donald
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