Rebecca Ferguson Said Her Dune 2 Co-Star Timothée Chalamet Looks Like Her Husband, And It’s Hilariously Confusing To Her Kid

Rebecca Ferguson Said Her Dune 2 Co-Star Timothée Chalamet Looks Like Her Husband, And It’s Hilariously Confusing To Her Kid
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Rebecca Ferguson Said Her Dune 2 Co-Star Timothée Chalamet Looks Like Her Husband, And It’s Hilariously Confusing To Her Kid

Fans have praised the casting of the House Atreides characters in the Denis Villeneuve-directed sci-fi epic Dune: Part Two, with many citing that Timothée Chalamet and—SPOILER ALERTAnya Taylor-Joy both strongly resembled their onscreen parents, played by Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar Isaac. But funnily enough, Ferguson recently revealed that Chalamet’s resemblance to another member of her family is causing funny confusion in the Ferguson household. 

While chatting with Northern Ireland’s U105 radio, the Dune actress—who plays Lady Jessica, Paul Atreides’ Bene Gesserit mother and the newly-appointed Reverend Mother in the critically acclaimed space sequel—told a story about how her young daughter confused Timothée Chalamet for Ferguson’s husband, businessman Rory St. Clair Gainer, when they were shopping for Valentine’s cards:

It’s at Valentine’s Day, right? I don’t even know if you can show this or whatever. And my daughter is in a shop with my husband, I was told this today…she goes up to a card and she goes, ‘This is perfect for mummy.’ It’s a picture of Timothee, who she thought was her dad because it looks like my husband, and it says, ‘Will you Wonka my willy?’ But she doesn’t get it, she’s like, ‘Oh, it’s Willy Wonka! Will you Wonka my willy, dad?’

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