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Transcripts for BBCNEWS 100 Women in Conversation 20240604 00:36:00

and stuff and have incredible careers. you don t hear enough about that, do we? yeah, you don t hear about it, but normally. because i think 30 s still young. it s like the younger, more ingenue girls and then they develop more, so i wasjust, like, ok, if i don t go now to hollywood, i ll never make it, so i sold everything that i owned my car, my computer, my apartment everything. i came to america with one suitcase and, like, one little pillow, but like. but it was a bit late, and i was probably overqualified for the very small role i had in bridesmaids. you are now producing, so you ve got credits on the hustle and isn t it romantic? yes, isn t it romantic was my first one. the hustle, with anne hathaway, and then now senior year, which is a big cheerleading comedy. what s that like? tell us a little bit about what how it s different. it s great, it s great to have the power because obviously coming up in the industry, i had to work for, like, a lot of guys, coming up

Transcripts for BBCNEWS 100 Women in Conversation 20240604 01:37:00

at night to try and get in there, yeah. so what about, like, so when bridesmaids took off, was that. yeah, i mean, that was big cos they came they came over for the premiere and they were like, oh, she is like legit now, yeah. it s interesting because i have read that you you were successful with bridesmaids at age 30. yeah, yeah, i came to hollywood when i was. and you call yourself a late bloomer. i definitely do think that. why, though? i was 29, turning 30, and i had a great career in australia at that point and then, i got offered a big network tv contract in australia and i was like, oh, but if i don t go now. like, its a bit late if you re already 30 or whatever, to come to hollywood, i think, as a woman although there s many exceptions to that rule and many ladies that have broken out in their 50s and stuff and have incredible careers. you don t hear enough about that, do we? yeah, you don t hear about it, but normally. because i think 30 s still young. it s like the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS 100 Women in Conversation 20240604 01:37:00

incredible careers. you don t hear enough about that, do we? yeah, you don t hear about it, but normally. because i think 30 s still young. it s like the younger, more ingenue girls and then they develop more, so i wasjust, like, ok, if i don t go now to hollywood, i ll never make it, so i sold everything that i owned my car, my computer, my apartment everything. i came to america with one suitcase and, like, one little pillow, but like. but it was a bit late, and i was probably overqualified for the very small role i had in bridesmaids. you are now producing, so you ve got credits on the hustle and isn t it romantic? yes, isn t it romantic was my first one. the hustle, with anne hathaway, and then now senior year, which is a big cheerleading comedy. what s that like? tell us a little bit about what how it s different. it s great, it s great to have the power because obviously coming up in the industry, i had to work for, like, a lot of guys, coming up where you kind of get th

Transcripts for BBCNEWS 100 Women in Conversation 20240604 14:38:00

so when bridesmaids took off, was that. ? yeah, i mean, that was big cos they came they came over for the premiere and they were like, 0h, she is like legit now, yeah. it s interesting because i have read that you you were successful with bridesmaids at age 30? yeah, yeah, i came to hollywood when i was. and you call yourself a late bloomer. i definitely do think that. why, though? i was 29, turning 30, and i had a great career in australia at that point and then, i got offered a big network tv contract in australia and i was like, oh, but if i don t go now. like, it s a bit late if you re already 30 or whatever, to come to hollywood, i think, as a woman although there s many exceptions to that rule and many ladies that have broken out in their 50s and stuff and have incredible careers. you don t hear enough about that, do we? yeah, you don t hear about it, but normally. because i think 30 s still young. it s like the younger, more ingenue girls and then they develop more, so

Transcripts for BBCNEWS 100 Women in Conversation 20240604 09:37:00

and you call yourself a late bloomer. i definitely do think that. why, though? i was 29, turning 30, and i had a great career in australia at that point and then, i got offered a big network tv contract in australia and i was like, oh, but if i don t go now. like, it s a bit late if you re already 30 or whatever, to come to hollywood, i think, as a woman although there s many exceptions to that rule and many ladies that have broken out in their 50s and stuff and have incredible careers. you don t hear enough about that, do we? yeah, you don t hear about it, but normally. because i think 30 s still young. it s like the younger, more ingenue girls and then they develop more, so i wasjust, like, ok, if i don t go now to hollywood, i ll never make it, so i sold everything that i owned my car, my computer, my apartment everything. i came to america with one suitcase and, like, one little pillow, but like. but it was a bit late, and i was probably overqualified for the very small

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