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Emily Blunt Apologizes To Chris Martin In Song
During an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Coldplay’s Chris Martin revealed that after seeing the movie “A Quiet Place,” he reached out to Emily Blunt and John Krasinki with the idea for a musical version of the film, but never heard back.
While John eventually apologized on social media, Emily never did comment on why she didn’t returned Chris’ message, but that all changed during her recent appearance on Ellen.
“I watched [Martin’s video] at 11 o’clock at night, next to John, [I said] I will write back in the morning… I forgot to write back in the morning!” she explained. “A month later I was like, ‘oh my god, I didn’t write back to Chris Martin!” She adds, “I basically felt that I’d left it too late, at which point British people have a tendency… when there’s an issue, we sort of sweep it under the carpet and pretend it never existed.”
So, to make up for hurting Chris’ feelings Emily did something she usually hates doing, sing in front of people, sharing a take off on the Coldplay song “In My Place” to Ellen’s audience.
- “Quiet place, quiet place/ No response felt so in your face/ You felt lost, oh yeah,” she sang, adding, “Chris, how long did you wait for us?/ Chris, my husband threw me under the bus/ Chris, your musical was a bust/ Oh it was bad, yeah, yeah/ Please don’t go, please don’t go/ I’m gonna want free tickets to your show.”
Source: The Ellen DeGeneres Show
jeremyb
January 29th, 2020
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