Emily Blunt reveals how her two young daughters cry when they see her 'trapped ... trends now

Emily Blunt reveals how her two young daughters cry when they see her 'trapped ... trends now
Emily Blunt reveals how her two young daughters cry when they see her 'trapped ... trends now

Emily Blunt reveals how her two young daughters cry when they see her 'trapped ... trends now

While out on the promotional push for her latest role in the action-adventure film The Fall Guy alongside Ryan Gosling, the topic of children of celebrities popped into the conversation with Emily Blunt.

More specifically, their reaction to seeing their parents onscreen as they take on the identity and persona of someone else for the production.

'They don't love watching me on screen,' the actress, 41, revealed of her daughters Hazel, nine, and Violet, seven, during a conversation with People, before sharing how she understands 'because I'm their mommy and it's very strange to see me play someone else.'

It appears their less-than-thrilled reaction to seeing their mother onscreen is universal no matter the genre of film, which includes her roles in such Disney productions as The Muppets (2011), Mary Poppins Returns (2018) and Jungle Cruise (2021).

In fact, the fantasy adventure co-starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson seemed to  traumatize her girls a little more than the rest due to dramatic close-quartered scenes shot underwater with their mum.

Emily Blunt, 41, revealed her two daughters get scared and even cry when they seen her onscreen 'trapped or in some kind of peril'

Emily Blunt, 41, revealed her two daughters get scared and even cry when they seen her onscreen 'trapped or in some kind of peril'

Blunt says her role in the fantasy adventure Jungle Cruise co-starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson seemed to traumatize her girls a little more than the rest due to dramatic close-quartered scenes shot underwater with their mum

Blunt says her role in the fantasy adventure Jungle Cruise co-starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson seemed to traumatize her girls a little more than the rest due to dramatic close-quartered scenes shot underwater with their mum

Due to the intensity of the dramatic scenes, Blunt's girls, who she shares with husband John John Krasinski, 'have only seen Jungle Cruise once.'

'They didn't like the underwater stuff where I'm trapped and I'm in peril,' the Oscar-nominated actress said of Jungle Cruise. 

In the film, which is based on the Disney theme park ride of the same name, Blunt plays Dr. Lily Houghton, an eccentric, adventurous and virtuous botanist working in a male-dominated field, who professes she doesn't know how to swim.

Considering the setting of the story is on the Amazon River, it makes from some high-drama for Blunt's character, which doesn't go over very well with Hazel and Violet.

Upon seeing their mother onscreen in dangerous underwater situations, the girls' 'started crying' and then they picked themselves up and 'left the room.'

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