Adam Driver for L’Uomo Vogue // Daisy Ridley for Marie Claire
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Adam Driver for L’Uomo Vogue // Daisy Ridley for Marie Claire
Adam Driver: Is there an aspect of working on Star Wars—it could be anything from the light saber battles, the travel, the catering, to getting to see me every day and do my hair—that was your favorite part?
Daisy Ridley: I don’t know if I’ve ever properly thought about it. I love coming into the makeup trailer—everyone is there, you say good morning, and you get a little cuddle from people. I like the structure of that, of really being part of something for the duration of the day. The second [Star Wars], it’s so weird, because in my mind, they’re very separated. I just felt so distant. My head was so fucked after the first one came out. It was strange getting back into it, and it felt familiar and comforting. I suddenly felt really seen in a way [after the first Star Wars], which was so weird. Then, back at work, you’re just you and it’s not a big deal. You’re just at work: You’re doing your job and everyone else is doing their job. It’s just me being me. I just really liked being part of something where you’re one of a whole. When filming, you’re always part of a thing. Becoming besties with you was the best thing.
Adam Driver: That’s a lie, but we will make sure that’s printed.
Daisy Ridley: [laughs]
— Driving Miss Daisy, V Magazine
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Adam Driver for Interview Magazine (2016) // Daisy Ridley for Elle UK Magazine (2017)