![]() ![]() She also loves spending time with family, especially her nieces.A hard worker, she doesn't miss deadlines, knowing her time and work are important to the whole team. She loves research, and has previous experience doing intense research, choosing video clips and writing scripts for WatchMojo. One of her hobbies is writing her own articles about shows she thinks are great or the ones that miss the mark. Reading reviews and trivia, she also often looks up the latest in Hollywood news, and likes dissecting movies, shows, actor performances, etc. Excited to see all types of stories brought to life, she loves discussing movies, celebrities and shows with others. Elizabeth has a passion for movies, entertainment and TV shows. With multiple superhero films and TV shows mostly coming from two major studios, it can be hard to keep up with the numerous characters, storylines, cameos, etc., if you aren't a fan.Ī writer who loves gardening, photography and travel, Elizabeth also raises chickens with her husband. In this case, the host used the wrong franchise name when referring to Robbie and her co-stars' characters in their film Birds of Prey. ![]() It's not one of the usual "bad words" that comes to mind when you think of someone using the wrong word in an interview. In other interviews, hosts might make some sort of mistake, or say something that might upset or offend a celebrity, or something that a star might laugh off.ĭuring an interview with Margot Robbie and the rest of the Birds of Prey cast including: Rosie Perez, Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Ella Jay Basco, (Mary Elizabeth Winstead wasn't present), on Good Morning America, Michael Strahan used a word he shouldn't have. ![]() Some interviewers can be over-the-top when they are interviewing celebrities, sometimes causing them discomfort or even causing them to walk out. ![]()
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