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Fleabag’s Hot Priest once famously told Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s character that “it’ll pass”, and now here’s here to impart some similar wisdom about the current situation we’re all in.
Actor Andrew Scott has shared a hopeful poem reminding us all that “everything is going to be alright”.
Game Of Thrones star
Emilia Clarke posted a video of him reading the words of
Irish poet Derek Mahon in the latest of her series of celebrity poetry readings for charity. View this post on InstagramA post shared by @emilia_clarke on May 18, 2020 at 9:10am PDT“How should I not be glad to contemplate/ the clouds clearing beyond the dormer window/ and a high tide reflected on the ceiling?” Andrew begins.
“The sun rises in spite of everything And the far cities are beautiful and bright.
“I lie here in a riot of sunlight/ watching the day break and the clouds flying/ Everything is going to be all right.”
We don’t know about you, but we really needed to hear those reassuring words from Hot Priest today. Andrew joined the cast of Fleabag in the second series as a love interest for Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s titular character.
In October, he teased that he and Phoebe were working together on a future project, insisting we haven’t seen the last of them on screen together.
Last month, Phoebe also teamed up with the National Theatre to make her one-woman theatre show of Fleabag – which she reprised last year after it spawned the Bafta-winning
BBC TV series – available to audiences across the globe online to raise money for
Coronavirus funds.READ MORE: Phoebe Waller-Bridge Reveals The Very Rude Prop She Kept From The Fleabag Set Aidan Turner As Leonardo Da Vinci Is Giving Us Hot-Priest-From-Fleabag Vibes Phoebe Waller-Bridge Releases A Fleabag Treat To Raise Money For Coronavirus Charities