Why Jessica Biel Relates to Her Character in Hulu's Candy
—Candy searches for freedom from her life as the pressure to conform builds within her. But things take a turn for the deadly."I'm not a terribly serious person," the actress explained. "I enjoy being silly and playful."
"I love disappearing and not being able to recognize myself, so that was so fun," she continued. "I mean looking at Melanie in her amazing wig, I loved her bowl cut wig and just these crazy outfits that she was wearing.""I feel like Jess was really pulling it off somehow," Melanie added of her co-star's round '80s glasses and short curly hair.
"Every single look she would come into the scene, and I'd be like 'God, you look great. In a crazy jumpsuit and a crazy wig and you look amazing," Melanie recalled.So what's next for these two? According to Melanie, the actresses are ready to do "something fun."Well, when that happens, we'll be front row and ready to watch. Until then, check out
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