If you can afford the right agent, you can get what you likeI've been on tattle a while but I had no idea Carrie had her own thread. It's so good to see it's not just me thinking she's a snobYou guys are spot one with some of these comments, I'm actually laughing a bit.
Just wanted to add a little something to say I've seen a few posts saying her brother and friends from YouTube brought her to west end popularity but wasn't it her parents? I thought she once mentioned they were famous too in the industry and that's why she knows so many stars. I could be wrong though
According to Carrie her parents are working class, salt of the earth types who worked around the clock to send their kids to stage school. Her mum's a teacher and her dad worked in a Kodak factory. Despite the fact they were (apparently) living hand to mouth, they still managed to go on holiday to Disneyland and Tom and Carrie went to pitch a movie idea to Steven Spielberg.I've been on tattle a while but I had no idea Carrie had her own thread. It's so good to see it's not just me thinking she's a snobYou guys are spot one with some of these comments, I'm actually laughing a bit.
Just wanted to add a little something to say I've seen a few posts saying her brother and friends from YouTube brought her to west end popularity but wasn't it her parents? I thought she once mentioned they were famous too in the industry and that's why she knows so many stars. I could be wrong though
Oooh which one!?One of her co-stars in Heathers is the same.
Exactly.According to Carrie her parents are working class, salt of the earth types who worked around the clock to send their kids to stage school. Her mum's a teacher and her dad worked in a Kodak factory. Despite the fact they were (apparently) living hand to mouth, they still managed to go on holiday to Disneyland and Tom and Carrie went to pitch a movie idea to Steven Spielberg.
But yknow, it's not privilege it's because her parents work really hard. Unlike other people's parents who just sit around scratching their arses and spending all their money on pickle.
10 times as a child? Jesus I went once when I was three because my parents managed to get heavily discounted tickets through my grandad- we literally DROVE across the country to take the eurostar and we snuck stuff out of the hotel breakfast because my parents couldn't afford to buy us any food in the park.Seeing as she has been to disney world as an child at least 10 times (in 2015 she went to Orlando for the 15th time), I don't believe she knows what working class means
I think she said in one of the lockdown videos that she's been to Disney about 22 times, the first time when she was 2 years old.10 times as a child? Jesus I went once when I was three because my parents managed to get heavily discounted tickets through my grandad- we literally DROVE across the country to take the eurostar and we snuck stuff out of the hotel breakfast because my parents couldn't afford to buy us any food in the park.
My dad worked at Kodak and at the time (15 odd years ago) was on 40k. Carrie’s dad was slightly higher up so would have been on moreAccording to Carrie her parents are working class, salt of the earth types who worked around the clock to send their kids to stage school. Her mum's a teacher and her dad worked in a Kodak factory. Despite the fact they were (apparently) living hand to mouth, they still managed to go on holiday to Disneyland and Tom and Carrie went to pitch a movie idea to Steven Spielberg.
But yknow, it's not privilege it's because her parents work really hard. Unlike other people's parents who just sit around scratching their arses and spending all their money on pickle.
And you are talking about Disney Paris, which is much less expensive than what they were doing going to Orlando.10 times as a child? Jesus I went once when I was three because my parents managed to get heavily discounted tickets through my grandad- we literally DROVE across the country to take the eurostar and we snuck stuff out of the hotel breakfast because my parents couldn't afford to buy us any food in the park.
ooh who is the other co-star?If you can afford the right agent, you can get what you likeOne of her co-stars in Heathers is the same. Nepotism is rife in Theatre & Film, most famous actors are either already wealthy or have actor/producer parents. Just the way it goes sadly
Yes, absolutely. That industry is 90% money and contacts 10% talent. Which is just the way it is but Carrie suggesting otherwise is very dissolutional and not helpful to anyone! It’s very hard work not just fluffing about pretending to write books.I find both her and her brother super annoying. He was always the irritating one in McFly. I was just having a little look on wiki and he went to Sylvia Young and she was doing adverts at age 5?? Pushy stage parents much??
No, look at her Disneyworld vlogs, she talks proudly about how many times she has gone.And you are talking about Disney Paris, which is much less expensive than what they were doing going to Orlando.
I think they meant DietGossip was talking about Disneyland Paris. Carrie has only been to DLP a few times.WDW, in Orlando, is way more expensive to go to from the UK (because trips are usually 2 weeks).No, look at her Disneyworld vlogs, she talks proudly about how many times she has gone.
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