Elisabeth Moss admits to having an awkward fan-fan experience with Sandra Bullock on What Happens Live

Elisabeth Moss admits to having an awkward fan-fan experience with Sandra Bullock on What Happens Live

Elisabeth Moss said she was oddly fascinated by Sandra Bullock when she first met him on What Happens Live on Bravo Tuesday night.

“I didn’t know what to say,” said Elisabeth, 39, of their meeting at the age of seven, and played Sandra’s daughter in the 1990 television mini-series Lucky Chances.

He said, “He’s so cool and so funny. We were backstage, God knows what, and I just stood there and didn’t say anything to him. How clumsy.”

The Fangirl Experience: Elisabeth Moss said she awkwardly received Sandra Bullock’s admiration when they first met on Tuesday night’s Watch What Happens Live on Bravo.

For her visit to Bravo’s snake, Elisabeth wore a black dress and colorful high-heeled Christian Louboutin sandals.

Andy asked him if there was a role he wished he could go back in time and do again.

“I would love to do the West Wing again because I was so young at the time and I feel like I would appreciate that even more,” Elisabeth said.

Andy asked her what was the saddest fashion trend she could avoid.

Mini-Series:

Miniseries: “I didn’t know what to say,” said Elisabeth, 39, who played Sandra’s daughter in a miniseries called Lucky Chances and met her when she was seven.

“You know about Dr. Scholl’s clogs?” said Elisabetta. “They’re back but I think they should stay away”

Andy asked her if she was a real housewife who would come back to get out of a bad relationship.

“My girlfriend is Bethenny,” Elisabeth said, referring to 51-year-old former RHONY star Bethenny Frankel.

Good question: Host Andy Cohen asked him if he had a real housewife who could come back and save him from a bad relationship.

Good question: Host Andy Cohen asked him if he had a real housewife who could come back and save him from a bad relationship.

Andy later asked him if The Hollywood Reporter would make any changes to his photo shoot with Oprah, Reese Witherspoon, and Nicole Kidman.

“I can’t remember where it was on the cover, but I don’t think I was close enough to Oprah,” Elisabeth said. “I’d rather sit on your lap.”

Andy asked him if he had turned down a role and if he wanted to come back and change his mind.

Covergirl: Andy later asked him if he wanted to change something about the Hollywood Reporter photo shoot with Oprah, Reese Witherspoon, and Nicole Kidman.

Covergirl: Andy later asked him if he wanted to change something about the Hollywood Reporter photo shoot with Oprah, Reese Witherspoon, and Nicole Kidman.

“No, I’m not getting enough offers to do that,” Elisabeth said.

Andy wanted to know if there was a set of props or costumes he wanted to take from the set.

“I had a Mad Men suit that I wore very early in the first episode, and it was rented from a costume store in Los Angeles,” Elisabeth said. “Then he disappeared. We may never find him again.

Dress disappeared:

The suit disappeared: “Very soon I had a Mad Men suit that I wore for the first episode, and it was rented from a costume shop in Los Angeles,” Elisabeth said. “Then it disappeared. We never found it again”

Andy asked Elisabeth about the last conversation over the years about a spin-off of Peggy and Sally (Kieran Shipka) on Mad Men, and what she thought was most likely to happen.

“I don’t know how likely that is, but I think Sally’s would be very interesting because she would be between 20 and 70,” Elisabeth said. “That would be great, but I don’t see why Peggy couldn’t be a part of it.”

A viewer asked Elisabeth what she was most excited about for season five of The Handmaid’s Tale and wondered what effect it would have on killing Fred in June.

Audience Question: A viewer asked Elisabeth what she was most excited about in season five of The Handmaid's Tale and wondered what effect it would have on killing Fred in June.

Audience Question: A viewer asked Elisabeth what she was most excited about in season five of The Handmaid’s Tale and wondered what effect it would have on killing Fred in June.

“The thing with Fred’s murder is that he’s just a man and that doesn’t have to solve the whole problem,” Elisabeth said. “It’s a very important season. We’re on the pitch and we’re in the studio very, very little, so there’s a lot of news to see,” she said.

Another viewer asked Elisabeth how far ahead she was in negotiations for The Invisible Man 2.

“We have them,” Elisabeth said timidly.

Horror Sequel: Another viewer asked Elisabeth how far she was from talking to create an invisible man 2

Horror Sequel: Another viewer asked Elisabeth how far she was from talking to create an invisible man 2

Elisabeth also shared her best memories of actor Robert Morse as Bert Cooper in Mad Men.

“I saw him sing and dance like he did on the show,” Elisabeth said. “He was very moving. We respected him a lot because he was real. He’s a real Broadway actor. He came from that moment. He was the real deal.

Andy talked to Elisabeth about the new Shinning Girls show based on a book on Apple TV+. He said he saw Leonardo DiCaprio as the executive producer of the show and asked if he would join the show.

TV show: Andy talked to Elisabeth about the new Shinning Girls show based on a book on Apple TV+

TV show: Andy talked to Elisabeth about the new Shinning Girls show based on a book on Apple TV+

“No, she was shooting with Martin Scorsese at the time and she thought that was more important,” Elisabeth said.

A viewer asked which of the co-stars in French Shipment left the most stars there.

“Bill Murray because he’s a Cubs fan,” Elisabeth said. “I worked with him and at the end of the last day I bought the Cubs and he was super skinny. I said, ‘Yeah, the Cubs were right, that was a pretty good team.’ It was so stupid. It’s really pathetic.

Andy said he spent time at Wrigley’s Field and it was magical.

Cubs Fan:

Cubs fan: “Bill Murray because he’s a Cubs fan,” Elisabeth said. “I worked with him and at the end of the last day I bought the Cubs and he was super skinny. I said, ‘Yeah, the Cubs were right, that was a pretty good team.’ It was so stupid. It’s really pathetic’

Source: Daily Mail

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