Showing some love to her Japanese fans, Lily James showed up at the Ritz Carlton in Tokyo on Tuesday (April 7).
Joined by director Kenneth Branagh and actress Yukina Kinoshita, the “Downton Abbey” babe was in the house for a press conference to promote her new movie “Cinderella” and she looked lovely as she posed for pictures.
Lily told press she loved everything about playing the iconic princess- "I think it's sort of what we were talking about; this strength can come from within, this dignified strength and grace and also that in doing so she finds such joy and happiness in her life regardless of her situation, even if it's just talking to little Gus Gus [mouse]. But when I read the script I was sort of bowled over by the fact that it was such a truthful retelling of the fairytale without any tricks or twists really. It felt really...
Joined by director Kenneth Branagh and actress Yukina Kinoshita, the “Downton Abbey” babe was in the house for a press conference to promote her new movie “Cinderella” and she looked lovely as she posed for pictures.
Lily told press she loved everything about playing the iconic princess- "I think it's sort of what we were talking about; this strength can come from within, this dignified strength and grace and also that in doing so she finds such joy and happiness in her life regardless of her situation, even if it's just talking to little Gus Gus [mouse]. But when I read the script I was sort of bowled over by the fact that it was such a truthful retelling of the fairytale without any tricks or twists really. It felt really...
- 4/7/2015
- GossipCenter
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