Dune actress Rebecca Ferguson recently shared a humorous anecdote about her daughter mistaking Timothee Chalamet for her father during a Valentine's Day outing. In a lighthearted interview with U105 Radio, Ferguson recounted the amusing incident where her daughter picked out a card featuring Chalamet, thinking it resembled her dad. The card's message, 'Will you, Wonka my Willy,' left her daughter puzzled, mistaking the reference to Willy Wonka as a playful nod to her father.
The story quickly gained traction on Twitter, with users finding the mix-up entertaining and endearing. Some even joked that Ferguson had replaced Khaleesi as everyone's favorite mother. Additionally, fans shared photos of Ferguson's husband, Rory St. Clair Gainer, highlighting the resemblance to Chalamet.
In a separate revelation, Ferguson disclosed her refusal to work with a co-star who had reportedly berated her on set. While she chose not to disclose the actor's identity, she described them as an 'absolute idiot' and the 'number one on the call sheet.' The actor's disrespectful behavior towards Ferguson prompted her to speak out against the mistreatment she faced during filming.
Upon learning of the incident, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson expressed his support for Ferguson, commending her for standing up against such behavior. Johnson praised Ferguson as a 'guardian angel' on their shared project and expressed his admiration for her resilience in the face of adversity.
As Ferguson's candid revelations continue to spark conversations within the entertainment industry, her unwavering stance against mistreatment and her ability to find humor in everyday moments have endeared her to fans and colleagues alike.