Rupert Everett discussed the challenges faced by Madonna in Hollywood, emphasizing her video sales success, but also noting that the film, 'The Next Best Thing', didn’t resonate. He remarked on Madonna's preconceptions and struggles being seen as a serious actress, highlighting the complex nature of friendships and failure in Hollywood.
Everett reflected on their friendship stating, 'I think it's very difficult for her to be in films because everyone has such a preconception. I don't know how she could ever be good enough to make people say, 'Oh God, that's really good.'' His insights articulate the burden of public expectation on stars like Madonna.
In revisiting 'The Next Best Thing', Everett mentioned his mixed feelings, saying, 'I think it was great having her in the film. I think she was touching in the film, too, myself.' He acknowledges both her emotional contribution and the film's overall struggle despite its historical significance.
He concluded with a somber note on friendships in the industry, reflecting, 'Friendships and failure in Hollywood are very difficult things to keep going,' a poignant reminder of the personal costs that accompany professional endeavors in show business.
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