Daisy Ridley Makes Vogue Sign a Jillion-Page NDA Before Spilling Last Jedi Secrets While Answering 73 Questions

Vogue's "73 Questions" video series is an awesome and fun way to get to know our favorite celebrities (or even our favorite fictional characters) a little better. This time, Vogue talked to Star Wars: The Last Jedi's Daisy Ridley, asking her about her Britishness, her hidden talents, and of course, Star Wars spoilers.

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Vogue’s “73 Questions” video series is an awesome and fun way to get to know our favorite celebrities (or even our favorite fictional characters) a little better. This time, Vogue talked to Star Wars: The Last Jedi‘s Daisy Ridley, asking her about her Britishness, her hidden talents, and of course, Star Wars spoilers.

Vogue visited Ridley while she was in New York for a friend’s wedding, living it up in swanky style at the Plaza Hotel, and she showed off an interesting array of skills. She should never have trouble hailing a cab in New York City, because her whistle is very impressive. And I would love to go to karaoke with her, if only to hear her sing Toni Braxton’s “Unbreak My Heart,” or hear her spit the full version of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.” Thankfully, she gives us a taste of that in this video, and it is GOLD.

Out on the terrace, Ridley full-on embraces her Britishness with a service of tea and cakes before the interviewer asks her about Star Wars. Ridley shows off her light saber skills, then totally agrees to tell him everything about The Last Jedi … but not before pulling out an extensive NDA and making him sign it. She then proceeds to spill all the beans, but of course it’s all bleeped out so we can’t hear it.

I guess we’ll just have to wait until December like everyone who’s not the Vogue guy. Le sigh.

(via Vogue on YouTube, image: )

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