Claire Foy reveals co-star Rooney Mara snuck a FART machine onto the set of new movie Women Talking


Claire Foy reveals co-star Rooney Mara snuck a FART machine onto the set of new movie Women Talking and discusses the ‘horror’ of not shaving her legs for the shoot

Claire Foy has revealed co-star Rooney Mara snuck a fart machine onto the set of their new movie Women Talking to lighten the mood.

The Crown actress, 38, has also revealed the ‘horror’ of not being allowed to shave her legs or wearing make-up for the long shoot.  

The Oscar nominated film, which also stars Jessie Buckley and Frances McDormand, follows the true story of men drugging and raping women in a Mennonite colony. 

Cheeky! Claire Foy, 38, has revealed Rooney Mara sneaked a fart machine onto the set of their new movie Women Talking to lighten the mood

Cheeky! Claire Foy, 38, has revealed Rooney Mara sneaked a fart machine onto the set of their new movie Women Talking to lighten the mood

Speaking on Zoe Ball’s Breakfast Show on Friday she said: ‘You’ve got to do things [on set] a thousand times so Rooney secretly brought in a fart machine and that was us for two days!’.

She laughed: ‘It makes us sounds so unprofessional but …it was all part of the craft’.

Claire went on to discuss the challenge of playing a member of the isolated community during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show – which airs Friday.

Drama: The Crown star also revealed the 'horror' of not being allowed to shave her legs or wearing make-up for the shoot (L-R) Ben Whishaw, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy

Drama: The Crown star also revealed the ‘horror’ of not being allowed to shave her legs or wearing make-up for the shoot (L-R) Ben Whishaw, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy

Hart hitting: The Oscar-nominated film follows a group women in an isolated religious colony struggle to reconcile with their faith after a series of sexual assaults

Hart hitting: The Oscar-nominated film follows a group women in an isolated religious colony struggle to reconcile with their faith after a series of sexual assaults

She said: ‘We had no hair and makeup at all and wore polyester dresses so what got us through filming was the thought of a party at the end when we could wear makeup and shave our legs’.

‘I thought not worrying about shaving would be a real moment of empowerment but actually it was horrible and reminded me of puberty!’.

Claire looked gorgeous for television appearance in a black lace gown complete with white tuxedo bib detailing. 

LOL: Speaking on Zoe Ball's Breakfast Show on Friday she said: 'You've got to do things [on set] a thousand times so Rooney secretly brought in a fart machine and that was us for two days!' (Pictured with Sarah Michelle Geller, right)

LOL: Speaking on Zoe Ball’s Breakfast Show on Friday she said: ‘You’ve got to do things [on set] a thousand times so Rooney secretly brought in a fart machine and that was us for two days!’ (Pictured with Sarah Michelle Geller, right) 

Getting into character: Claire went on to discuss the challenge of playing a member of the Mennonite community during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show - which airs Friday

Getting into character: Claire went on to discuss the challenge of playing a member of the Mennonite community during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show – which airs Friday  

Lightening the mood: She laughed: 'It makes us sounds so unprofessional but ...it was all part of the craft' (Rooney pictured)

Lightening the mood: She laughed: ‘It makes us sounds so unprofessional but …it was all part of the craft’ (Rooney pictured) 

Unimpressed: She said: 'We had no hair and makeup at all and wore polyester dresses so what got us through filming was the thought of a party at the end when we could wear makeup and shave our legs'

Unimpressed: She said: ‘We had no hair and makeup at all and wore polyester dresses so what got us through filming was the thought of a party at the end when we could wear makeup and shave our legs’ 

She was joined in the show alongside actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, The Sixth Sense director and writer M. Night Shyamalan, comic Rob Beckett, and singer  Sam Smith. 

Claire, who played Queen Elizabeth II for the first two series of The Crown, also discussed discussed returning in flashback scenes in the latest season and gushed about the current cast. 

 ‘I went back and did it again because it is a lovely thing to do and I really love Imelda (Staunton), I think she is amazing.’ 

Chic: Leaving the BBC Radio studio's Claire cut a chic figure wrapping up in a chic plaid coat

Fans: She stopped to sign autographs for fans

Chic: Leaving the BBC Radio studio’s Claire cut a chic figure wrapping up in a chic plaid coat where she stopped to sign autographs for the crowd

Style: She layered the coat over high-waisted jeans and a a simple alabaster sweater

Style: She layered the coat over high-waisted jeans and a a simple alabaster sweater 

Thanks! The beloved actress was presented with a huge bouquet of flowers by one fan

Thanks! The beloved actress was presented with a huge bouquet of flowers by one fan 

Her Majesty: Claire, who played Queen Elizabeth II for the first two series of The Crown, also discussed discussed returning in flashback scenes in the latest season and gushed about the current cast

Her Majesty: Claire, who played Queen Elizabeth II for the first two series of The Crown, also discussed discussed returning in flashback scenes in the latest season and gushed about the current cast

Leaving the BBC Radio studio’s Claire cut a chic figure wrapping up in a chic plaid coat where she stopped to sign autographs for the crowd.  

Claire also revealed that she might be forced to miss the Academy Awards where her latest film has been nominated for Best Picture as well as Best Adapted Screenplay. 

‘There are 12 of us in the cast so it depends on who they pick to go with them. It’s my child’s birthday that day so I probably shouldn’t go’. 

Before adding: ‘Either way I’ll have a great time!’.

The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, Friday January 27 10.40pm. Also available on BBC iPlayer and Women Talking is released in UK cinemas February 10

Stars:  Graham Norton (back row) with (left to right) Claire Foy, Sarah Michelle Gellar, M Night Shyamalan, Rob Beckett and Sam Smith

Stars:  Graham Norton (back row) with (left to right) Claire Foy, Sarah Michelle Gellar, M Night Shyamalan, Rob Beckett and Sam Smith

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