close
close

Yiamastaverna

Trusted News & Timely Insights

Brie Larson says she’s “not feeling well” after meeting Chappell Roan while hanging out with Saoirse Ronan
Albany

Brie Larson says she’s “not feeling well” after meeting Chappell Roan while hanging out with Saoirse Ronan

Brie Larson said she was “not feeling well” after meeting Chappell Roan while spending time with Saoirse Ronan.

On Thursday, the 35-year-old actress shared photos on Instagram of herself, Ronan and their friends meeting Roan after one of her recent concerts in Europe.

In the group photos, Larson sat with his arms wrapped around Roan, née Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, and the singer’s mother, Kara Amstutz.

The “Captain Marvel” star, who strutted her stuff in a leggy pink tweed miniskirt at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation in August, and her pals were dressed all in red for Roan’s show, “The Midwest Princess Tour.”

“Simultaneously not okay and never better,” she wrote alongside a red heart emoji as she captioned her triptych, trying to explain what she thought of meeting the singer.

Brie Larson says she’s “not feeling well” after meeting Chappell Roan while hanging out with Saoirse Ronan

Brie Larson, 35, said she was “not feeling well” after meeting Chappell Roan while spending time with Saoirse Ronan, 30

Her cheeks were a rosy red and she had a super big grin on his face.

Larson wore a purple cowboy hat decorated with feathers and a black crop top that read, “I (love) me.”

As seen in selfies she posted on September 26, she also wore red fishnet tights with glittery sequins and a leather miniskirt.

She also wore black leather cowboy boots and tied a bandana around her neck to complete her concert look.

This comes after it was reported that Larson will make her West End debut in a revival of the Greek tragedy Elektra in early 2025.

The Oscar-winning actress will star in the adaptation of a Sophocles play, translated by poet Anne Carson and directed by Oklahoma!’s Daniel Fish.

Elektra will play at the Theater Royal Brighton in January before moving to London’s Duke of York’s Theater for an 11-week season.

Upon announcing the news, Larson said she “couldn’t be more excited,” according to Variety.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be appearing in this Greek drama or working in better company with Daniel Fish and Anne Carson,” she said.

“Storytelling has always been the way I organize my life, feelings and experiences.” I look forward to sharing the space with wonderful West End audiences as we explore this timeless story.”

On Thursday, the 35-year-old actress shared photos on Instagram of herself, Ronan and their friends meeting Roan after one of their recent European getaways. In the photos, Larson beamed with her arms wrapped around Roan, as did the singer's mother, Kara Amstutz

On Thursday, the 35-year-old actress shared photos on Instagram of herself, Ronan and their friends meeting Roan after one of their recent European getaways. In the photos, Larson beamed with her arms wrapped around Roan, as did the singer’s mother, Kara Amstutz

The Captain Marvel star and her friends were dressed all in red for Roan's show, The Midwest Princess Tour

The Captain Marvel star and her friends were dressed all in red for Roan’s show, The Midwest Princess Tour

Larson wore a purple cowboy hat decorated with feathers and a black crop top that read,

Larson wore a purple cowboy hat decorated with feathers and a black crop top that read, “I (love) me.”

As seen in selfies she posted on September 26, she also wore red fishnet tights with glittery sequins and a leather miniskirt

She also wore black leather cowboy boots and tied a bandana around her neck to complete her concert look

As seen in selfies she posted on September 26, she also wore red fishnet tights with glittery sequins and a leather miniskirt. She also wore black leather cowboy boots and tied a bandana around her neck to complete her concert look

Elektra follows a woman haunted by her father’s murder.

In the play written by the ancient Greek tragedian around 420 B.C. Wrote in 200 BC, she is consumed by grief, the need for survival and the desire for revenge.

When her long-lost brother Orestes finally returns, she pushes him to a cruel and frightening conclusion.

The production will run in Brighton from January 13th to 18th, before moving to London from January 24th to April 12th.

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *