Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman are each Oscar winners who may simply belong on Bravo — and even The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City stars are taking observe.
The May December stars appeared on the Monday, December 4, episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, the place they stepped foot into the “Clubhouse Playhouse.” Moore, 63, and Portman, 42, portrayed Monica Garcia and Lisa Barlow, respectively, and recreated the RHOSLC stars’ sound bathtub struggle from an episode that aired final month.
“OMFFFGGGGG. SHUT UUPPPP😩😩😭😭😂😂😂,” Garcia commented on WWHL’s Instagram video of Moore and Portman performing the scene. Barlow added, “😂😂💕 Queens.”
Portman had Barlow’s mannerisms and voice on lock as she and Moore went forwards and backwards studying the dialogue from the now-iconic struggle, which passed off at Whitney Rose’s Prism jewellery celebration.
Moore, for her half, did her finest to mimic Garcia’s cadence, even dragging out numerous phrases all through the struggle.
Bravo followers had been fast to reward the actresses’ performances, sharing the video on X (previously Twitter) and even asking the Academy to give Moore and Portman their second Oscars.
“Clubhouse Playhouse with two OSCAR WINNERS??? This show is a gift from God,” one fan wrote. A second viewer added, “This is a moment in culture.”
A 3rd fan, in the meantime, referred to the second as a “dream crossover.”
Moore and Portman’s WWHL look comes after their new film, May December, was launched through Netflix on Friday, December 1.
The movie follows the story of a pair struggling below the load of their controversial age hole and takes inspiration from Mary Kay Letourneau’s affair together with her scholar Vili Fualaau, who’s 22 years her junior.
Moore stars as Gracie, who’s married to Charles Melton’s character, Joe. The couple — who’re 23 years aside — are gearing up to ship their children to faculty when Portman’s character, a budding actress named Elizabeth, comes to city to put together for a film based mostly on their relationship. As Elizabeth begins to analysis their romance, issues between Gracie and Joe begin to unravel, particularly as components of Joe’s previous are revealed.
“She is not the most ethically sound researcher,” Portman instructed Entertainment Weekly of her character in an interview printed on Monday. “There’s this question and danger about whether art can be amoral. … When you go there and when you go into places that her movie is exploring — and trying to get into the mindset and the heart of someone who’s committing a crime — what does that do to you? How does it affect you? How does it affect your morality and your ethics? Can art actually be immoral? Can you depict a crime without somehow endorsing it or exploiting it?”
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