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The Drew Barrymore Show: “BOSTON STRANGLER” STARS KEIRA KNIGHTLEY AND CARRIE COON

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“BOSTON STRANGLER” STARS KEIRA KNIGHTLEY AND CARRIE COON    

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Air Date: Friday, March 17th  


  

Photo Credit: The Drew Barrymore Show/Ash Bean

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Keira Knightley on Her 10-Year Wedding Anniversary & Her First Date with Her Husband on a Roller Coaster 

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Drew: Keira you had a tenth wedding anniversary? 

Keira: I have it in May, yeah. We have two children and we’ve made it a decade it’s a miracle.  

Drew: Is it true that we might have something in common which is something about roller coasters.  

Keira: I love roller coasters.   

Drew: But you had a first date with a roller coaster?  

Keira: I met my husband in a very drunken way. So we were very drunk for our first few dates so we don’t really remember them, but our first proper date I said to him, ‘I love roller coasters,’ so he very sweetly decided to take me to a theme park just outside London where they have amazing roller coasters, but he didn’t tell me that he’s completely terrified. So he’s white, and shaking and sweating and we actually have a picture from our first date on the massive roller coaster and I’m just like the happiness, this is the most amazing thing, and he literally looks like he’s gonna die, and he’s looked like that ever since.  

Carrie Coon on Her Unique Wedding Story Getting Married in a Hospital

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Drew: Now when it comes to weddings I have to say your wedding story swept me off my feet because it was so unique. Please tell us.  

Carrie: So in Illinois where we lived, in Chicago, when you register to get married you have sixty days before you have to re-register…so I was shooting ‘Gone Girl’ and it was Friday night and I said, ‘I’m coming home tomorrow and it’s the last day of our registration we have to get married,’ and so he says, ‘Yes, yes, yes,’ so I come home Friday it’s one in the morning he is sweating profusely in terrible pain. We go the emergency room. Saturday, emergency gallbladder surgery, he’s recovering. Sunday, registration over, but I came to the hospital I brought a sundress I brought our rings and I was like, ‘Is there a chaplain anywhere?’ and so this woman pops her head in...she says, ‘Hello I’m Pam, I’m a Lutheran.’…so she improvised a wedding ceremony. My husband, sober twenty-nine years, was high as a kite doesn’t remember any of it and my father said, ‘You had to drug him to get him to marry you.’  

Keira on Dealing with her Sudden Fame in Her Early Twenties and Being Diagnosed with PTSD

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Drew: You had to really deal with, as a woman, things coming at you in a way that was really difficult and hard to navigate. 

Keira: Yeah I think in my early twenties I became very famous…I think it’s a lot to take on when you’re a kid who isn’t really aware of what you look like and isn’t really aware, I was very tomboyish and I’m playing these roles that are not tomboyish. They’re gorgeous, they’re the kind of lusted after creatures in the films, and you know that that’s make believe, but actually you’re put in a public sphere where suddenly that’s what’s being projected onto you. So yeah I had a breakdown at about twenty-two so I was diagnosed with PTSD. You know so it’s just being a woman in the public sphere, how do we do that, how are we meant to navigate that space where there’s not naturally space for us and we have to fight for it. So you watch this film, you watch this struggle that they have as working mothers, to try and be these amazing journalists, but also have a family and also have a great relationship and you know, the ball gets dropped somewhere. So me reading this script and I think for a lot of women seeing this film they found it a very cathartic experience…