The new movie F9 features a family dinner as the final scene and Jordana Brewster just revealed some really interesting details about how they filmed that moment.
25.06.2021 - 05:09 / justjared.com
Jordana Brewster is opening up about her divorce from ex-husband Andrew Form and her relationship with new boyfriend Mason Morfit.
The 41-year-old Fast & Furious actress wrote an essay for Glamour in which she talked about finding the love of her life with Mason.
“Most of why my marriage didn’t work was not my ex-husband’s fault. He loves work. He loves being on set, on location. I knew this from ages 27 to 32, but it became a problem for me once the kids were older. I wanted a partner,” she
The new movie F9 features a family dinner as the final scene and Jordana Brewster just revealed some really interesting details about how they filmed that moment.
We don’t know about furious, but for a divorce being finalized, this is certainly relatively fast.
Fast & Furious 9 star Jordana Brewster has expressed her desire to see Paul Walker's daughter Meadow cameo in the next movie. The Mia Toretto actress spoke after both her and Vin Diesel's respective sons cameoed in the latest Fast movie, suggesting an appearance by the late actor's daughter in Fast 10 would be "natural".
Fast and the Furious franchise recently released its ninth installment and is now gearing up for an epic ending with two more films. The talk about late actor Paul Walker's potential debut in the franchise has been the talk of the town and while the franchise lead Vin Diesel has been giving some cryptic replies, actress Jordana Brewster has now spoken about the same.
Jordana Brewster is on board for Meadow Walker to join the Fast Saga franchise.
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Jordana Brewster’s divorce from her ex-husband Andrew Form was previously made official, but now the financial details of the divorce have been finalized.
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Jordana Brewster's relationship with Mason Morfit is going so well that the actress is "already planning" her second wedding in her head. The Fast and Furious actress found love with Mason following her split from husband Andrew Form, and opened up about the changes in her life in an essay for America's Glamour magazine.
Jordana Brewster has found a “level of peace” with her body after battling an “extreme” eating disorder. The 41-year-old actress has struggled with both bingeing and restrictive eating in the past, and has explained her battle began shortly after she tied the knot with her former husband Andrew Form.
Jordana Brewster is opening up about her struggles with an eating disorder.
Gallery: It took him FOUR MONTHS to call! Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman’s love story (BANG Showbiz)The 'Fast & Furious' star noted neither she nor her husband are to blame for their divorce, as she admitted she has grown over the years and eventually reached a moment where she could "put it all on the line". She added: “Ultimately my divorce wasn’t my fault or my ex-husband’s fault.
Glamour, the Fast and the Furious star opens up about her long, and at times difficult, journey to finding inner peace. “In my 20s and most of my 30s, I second-guessed every move or decision I made.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorTo get revved up for “F9,” Variety asked Jordana Brewster, who stars as Mia in the high-speed franchise, looks back on some of her fondest memories behind the wheel.
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