She previously praised Sarah Snook for her acting skills in popular drama Succession after meeting on the red carpet at the 2021 AACTA Awards.
And Rebel Wilson, 44, was thrilled to reunite with her fellow Australian actress, 36, on Tuesday, following the success of Snook’s new theatre adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray, which has been playing at London’s West End.
Posting to Instagram, Rebel shared a photo of the two thespians posing arm-in-arm inside what looked to be Sarah’s dressing room.
‘Had to get a Picture with Dorian Gray! @sarah_snook you are exquisite! I can’t believe how incredible this tour de force performance is! Wow!’ Rebel captioned the image.
The Pitch Perfect star was clearly thrilled to be in Sarah’s company, sharing two more photos of the women smiling together to her Instagram Story, simply captioned: ‘Wow! Sarah Snook!’
Rebel Wilson, 44, (left) was thrilled to reunite with Sarah Snook, 36, (right) on Tuesday, following the success of Snook’s new theatre adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray, which has been playing at London’s West End
It comes a week after Sarah won the best actress Olivier Award for her one-woman performance of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray.
In her acceptance speech, the mother-of-one said breastfeeding her daughter in the middle of the night gave her the window to learn the 60,000 words of the Oscar Wilde monologue which won her British theatre’s biggest award.
‘I just felt, “What am I doing? Why am I doing a 60,000 word monologue with an eight-month-old baby?” I felt so stupid,’ she admitted.
Posting to Instagram, Rebel shared a photo of the two thespians posing arm-in-arm inside what looked to be Sarah’s dressing room
It comes a week after Sarah won the best actress Olivier Award for her one-woman performance of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. (Pictured after winning the award)
‘So I was doing a lot of night breastfeeding. And in the evening when I would wake up then, rather than being on my phone, and feeding her I would run over the lines.’
‘I find that if you learn your lines at night and then sleep on them they do go in more effectively.’
Sarah went head-to-head for the gong with fellow TV star Sarah Jessica Parker, 59, of Sex And The City as well as Sheridan Smith, 42, Sophie Okonedo, 55, and Laura Donnelly, 41.
In her acceptance speech, the mother-of-one said breastfeeding her daughter in the middle of the night gave her the window to learn the 60,000 words of the Oscar Wilde monologue which won her British theatre’s biggest award