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Rebecca Ferguson Can’t Get Enough of the ‘Silo’ Set: ‘I Steal So Much Stuff’

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"UnWrapped" Podcast: The actress also teases an even more “insane” set for season two of t

"UnWrapped" Podcast: The actress also teases an even more “insane” set for season two of the Apple TV+ series Rebecca Ferguson Can’t Get Enough of the ‘Silo’ Set: ‘I Steal So Much Stuff’ (Photo: WireImage) There’s a risk to having incredible, practical sets. If you’re Rebecca Ferguson on the set of “Silo,” you end up with a bag full of souvenirs. According to the actress, she steals “so much stuff” from her show. Appearing on the latest episode of the [“UnWrapped”]( Podcast, the actress noted that she can’t help but pocket a doll here, a brush there. “I steal so much stuff from the set because the things are so amazing,” she said. During this episode, Ferguson also talks about… - [Why]( she bowed out of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise - How she makes people feel “safe” and “heard” on set: “I don’t like hierarchies” - Studying trauma to get into character for “Silo” - Why she took on the role of ‘Juliette Nichols’ in “Silo,” after initially turning it down - What she listens to and watches to make herself cry on camera - What she knows, or rather ~doesn’t know~ about “Dune 3:” “No one has signed on to the third film… that’s a lot of actors.” [Click here](to read more. About "UnWrapped" [“UnWrapped”]( is a podcast produced by WrapWomen, dedicated to empowering the next generation of women in media and entertainment. Each episode “unwraps” topics from entertainment news and industry trends to career advice, Hollywood headlines and more. Special guests include industry leaders, actors, producers and studio execs. The aim of the series is to connect those looking for knowledge and access to those with the knowledge and access, providing the WrapWomen community with tools to succeed in their personal and professional lives. You can listen to the full episode on [TheWrap.com](, [Spotify](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Amazon Music](, TheWrap’s [YouTube page]( or wherever you get your podcasts. Listen & enjoy wherever you get your podcasts! [Instagram]([Twitter]([YouTube]([TikTok]([Facebook]([LinkedIn]( TheWrap 2034 Armacost Ave West Los Angeles, California, U.S. 90025 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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