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Welcome to Rebecca Ferguson Daily, your source for Swedish actress Rebecca Louisa Ferguson Sundström, best known for her roles as Elizabeth Woodville on The White Queen, and Ilsa Faust in the upcoming Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. If you are...
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rfergusondaily · 3 years ago
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REBECCA FERGUSON on the blue carpet for “Reminiscence” premiere in London | August 11, 2021
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REBECCA FERGUSON and HUGH JACKMAN behind the scenes on set of “REMINISCENCE” (2021) dir. Lisa Joy
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Rebecca Ferguson as Mae in Reminiscence (2021) dir. Lisa Joy
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REBECCA FERGUSON photographed by Carl Andersson (Stockholm, 2015)
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Some things that happen for the first time Seem to be happening again And so it seems that we have met before And laughed before and loved before But who knows where or when?
Rebecca Ferguson as Mae in Reminiscence (2021) dir. Lisa Joy
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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Rebecca Ferguson photographed by Mike Marsland at “The Kid Who Would Be King” premiere | February 3, 2019
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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“Fame for me is when a 5-year-old girl on YouTube has learnt my song, and my moves,” Ferguson told POPSUGAR. “It’s me, as a little 5-year-old! I literally get a bit teary-eyed, because they love it so much. It feels so beautiful to be a part of their journey, of finding music they like, and stories, and colourful events, that’s why I do it.”
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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I want this to be one of those obligatory movies that children go to see, because I think it highlights so many good questions - moral, bullying, alcoholism- and so many things that we today battle, and on a grander scheme when it comes to politics. It’s hard growing up and in a society when class is so prominent it’s quite beautiful to be able to create a film like this and step down and start over a bit. 
Rebecca Ferguson at the “Kid Who Would Be King” family gala screening in London | February 3, 2019
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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Rebecca Ferguson as Jenny Lind in “The Greatest Showman”
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i literally can’t sleep anymore after i saw this
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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I loved sitting down with Rebecca as she was so  refreshingly open and honest.
We spoke about so many different things in our 10 minute conversation – the film, consent, gender equality, raising boys, making movies, working out, how she feels about committing to two more “Mission Impossible” films, and so much more. This is a chat definitely worth listening to. (open the link to listen to the interview)
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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That’s why she thinks the #MeToo movement is “so bloody brilliant” – it’s given women the courage to fight those battles. “And yes,” she says, “some people are gonna have to stand in the line of the bullet for change to happen. C’est la vie. It happens. And you’re not there for no reason. There’s no smoke without bloody fire.”
She admires the women who have revealed experiences of assault or harassment recently – even if they did so some years after the incident took place, or after another victim had come forward. “It’s easy to fall into the habit of thinking, ‘Oh, that made that path easier, didn’t it? You followed someone else’,” she says, “when it should be, ‘Bloody well done. I wish you could have done it when it happened, so you wouldn’t have had to have years of s***. But at least you did it.” (please read the whole interview under the link)
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“If you could choose one character, fictional or real, to come back and help you, who would it be and why?”
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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‘Rebecca Ferguson reveals her unique style of eating fries’ AKA name one dork who’s better at sucking out eating fries than she is
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rfergusondaily · 6 years ago
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Rebecca Ferguson on The Kid Who Would Be King, Dune, Mission Impossible 7 and 8, being a villain
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