Elizabeth Hurley screams as a bride is left at the altar in ‘Caribbean Christmas’ (exclusive clip)

Elizabeth Hurley screams as a bride is left at the altar in ‘Caribbean Christmas’ (exclusive clip)

Elizabeth Hurley It could be the queen of Christmas movies, as long as it takes place somewhere warm! Your latest holiday movie, christmas in the caribbean, follows the star as Rachel, an abandoned bride who travels to the Caribbean with her two bridesmaids, Amanda and Rebecca, where she may find love again during the Christmas holidays. In an EXCLUSIVE preview of the film on HollywoodLife, Rachel is dressed in all white when she meets her boyfriend sneaking out of church.

Elizabeth Hurley in “Christmas in the Caribbean”. (View Media)

Excited, Rachel hides behind her mother and tells the groom he shouldn’t see her before the wedding, before she breaks the news. “Here’s the thing, Rachel, you know I love you, I really do, but I have to…” as her mother puts it, “I knew it was too good to be true.”

“He was there waiting for you and it didn’t feel right. You know what I mean? We hardly know each other, do we know each other like what? Two months ago?” Continues her boyfriend Gregory (Ray Fearon), while her mother adds: “3 and a half years actually “.

Gregory then admits he’s been “so busy with rehearsals” that he hasn’t focused on their relationship, telling Rachel, “This is a really big role for me.” “You have no lines!” she finally responds, marking her first words since she broke the news that she was leaving.

He then asks Rachel to “go somewhere else and have a chat, honey,” which pushes Rachel over the edge. “Look, don’t cuddle me, we can talk right here, thank you very much,” jokes Elizabeth Hurley, as Rachel. “So you’re telling me that after planning this wedding in record time, while practicing being backstage like a glorified extra, that now it doesn’t ‘feel right’? I mean, two days ago you told me you couldn’t wait to get married and have kids. What the hell happened?”

Elizabeth Hurley, Caroline Quentin and Nathalie Cox in “Christmas in the Caribbean”. (View Media)

Gregory then decides to be honest and tells Rachel his self-centered reasoning for leaving her at the altar. He tells her, “I was having drinks with the boys last night and I thought, I’m an actor, Rach. I need to be free to follow my dreams. I mean, if I’m married and have kids, I think that’s going to stop the creative flow and I’ll never have a big role again. And the guys said that everyone knows that behind every great actor is a nagging wife.

That was the last straw for Rachel, who watched Gregory say it with wide eyes and open mouth. “Behind every great actor is there an annoying wife? Well, you don’t have to worry about that anymore because A. you’re not a great actor, B. I won’t be your wife! she yells, tossing him her bouquet before walking away.

Elizabeth Hurley and Edoardo Costa in ‘Christmas in the Caribbean’. (View Media)

This moment sets the stage for the rest of the film, in which Rachel and her friends explore a luxury resort in the Caribbean and perhaps find love in the process of healing. christmas in the caribbean It’s in theaters and on demand from December 2nd!

Source: Hollywood Life

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