In a recent episode of David Letterman‘s talk show, actress Jessica Biel made an appearance to promote her new film, “Easy Virtue.” The film, which is based on a play by Noël Coward, has been modernized to make it more enjoyable for today’s audiences. Biel plays the character Lorita, who in the original play was not very likable. However, with some tweaks to the character, Biel was able to bring a different energy to the role.
During the interview, Biel shared her experience filming the movie, which took place on beautiful estates outside of London. She described the glamorous outfits and the thrill of having platinum blonde hair. Letterman showed some photographs from Biel’s recent heliboarding trip in Colorado, where she tried snowboarding in the backcountry. Biel admitted that it was her first time trying this extreme sport, but she enjoyed the experience despite the challenges of maneuvering the board on deep powder.
Letterman then shifted the conversation to ask Biel about a memorable moment at a Lakers game. Biel revealed that she and her boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, were featured on the Kiss Cam. She jokingly referred to it as the “Kiss Me Cam” and explained that the audience loved seeing them share a passionate moment. However, their PDA became too much for some, and they were eventually asked to leave the game.
When asked about her relationship with Timberlake, Biel confirmed that they have been dating for a few years. They were set up by a mutual friend who believed they would be perfect for each other. Despite some hesitation, Biel decided to open up about their relationship on the show.
Letterman concluded the interview by praising Biel’s performance in “Easy Virtue” and encouraging viewers to watch the film. He described it as a visually stunning movie with elements of intrigue and class references that may no longer exist but are still entertaining to watch. The clip shown showcased Biel’s character having a conversation with her husband’s disapproving mother. Overall, the interview with Jessica Biel was lively and showcased her talent and charm.
If you’re interested in seeing “Easy Virtue,” it is currently playing in select cities and will soon be released nationwide. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this modern adaptation of a classic play by Noël Coward.