The making of a foul-mouthed friendship
WICKED LITTLE LETTERS CO-STARS OLIVIA COLMAN AND JESSIE BUCKLEY ON THEIR SWEET AND SWEARY DOUBLE ACT
WORDS BETH WEBB
“And you can shove it up your...” Rose (Jessie Buckley) confronts Edith (Olivia Colman).
“LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR” is more of a suggestion than a commandment in Wicked Little Letters. The 1920s-set comedy-drama, based on real events, sees small-town residents Edith (Olivia Colman) and Rose (Jessie Buckley) pitted against each other after the former begins receiving a wave of curse-riddled anonymous letters. Here, the pair get into how their Adele-fuelled relationship informed the film.
What excited you about playing this warring duo together?
Olivia Colman: We met years ago at a festival and fell in love. Then we did The Lost Daughter but didn’t do any scenes together, but hung out a lot after hours. I really wanted to work with her [again] and I knew that we’d have a nice time. Jessie Buckley: If you’ve got to be naughty with anyone, you’d best be naughty with Olivia.