Ordinary People’s Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal share a picture of themselves dressed as Fleabag and the hot priest for Halloween
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal transformed into Fleabag and the Hot Priest for Halloween.
The former co-stars dressed up as characters from the critically acclaimed TV show Fleabag.
Daisy shared a photo of the pair in costume on her Instagram stories, writing: “Oh by the way Paul and I did this for Halloween.”
Uncanny: Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal transformed into Fleabag and the Hot Priest for Halloween
She dressed up as Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s unnamed character in the series, wearing a black jumpsuit identical to the one worn by Phoebe in season two.
The actress wore a stuffed guinea pig to complete her outfit, referencing Hilary, the guinea pig owned by Fleabag’s late best friend Boo.
Daisy styled her brunette hair to match Phoebe’s and sported a classic red lip like the character, while holding a cigarette.
Iconic: Former co-stars dressed up as characters from critically acclaimed TV show Fleabag (pictured)
Meanwhile, Paul became the character played by Andrew Scott in the series, named only as the Hot Priest.
He wore a black shirt with a white priest collar and even sported a fake black eye like the one the character has during the show.
This isn’t the first time the Normal People stars have shown their love for the comedy series.
Identical: Dressed as Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s unnamed character in the series, wearing a black jumpsuit identical to the one worn by Phoebe in season two.
Twinning: Meanwhile, Paul became the character played by Andrew Scott in the series, named only as the Hot Priest
In 2020, Paul, Daisy and Andrew teamed up for a crossover sketch to raise money for RTE Does Comic Relief.
Andrew reprized his role as the hot priest, while Daisy and Paul became their Normal People characters Connell and Marianne.
The sketch had Connell and Marianne sitting in the confession booth and confessing their sins to the hot priest.
Connell begins the sketch by saying, “Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. I’m in love, but it’s complicated.”
“Tell me about it,” replies the priest, who had his fair share of romantic problems with Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s character in Fleabag.
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