Rolling Stones, Ternyata Penggemar `Downtown Abbey`
Rolling Stones, Let`s Spend the Night Together Watching Downton Abbey
Editor : Heru S Winarno
Translator : Parulian Manalu
THE Rolling Stones ternyata menyukai serial televisi Downton Abbey sehingga mereka terpaksa buru-buru menyelesaikan latihan agar tidak melewatkan setiap seri dari film tersebut.
Kesukaan grup musik rock ini diungkapkan oleh Ronnie Wood kepada pemeran utama film serial, Hugh Bonneville.
Hugh, yang memerankan Earl of Grantham, mengatakan kepada mitranya di film, Laura Carmichael tentang obsesi malam Minggu mereka, seperti dilansir The Sun.
Dia berkata: "Hugh telah bergaul dengan Ronnie dan mereka telah bersenang-senang. Mereka bertemu melakukan pekerjaan amal dan Ronnie mengatakan kepada Hugh betapa mereka menyukai Downton Abbey.
"Rupanya mereka menghentikan latihan pada Minggu malam hanya untuk menontonnya." Laura, 26 - Lady Edith di acara ITV hit - mengungkapkan bagaimana Mick Jagger, 69, bahkan berhasil merusak salah satu alur cerita untuk Ronnie, 65 .
Dia berkata: "Ketika Sybil meninggal, Mick berkata kepada Ronnie, ´Sedih mendengar nasib gadis itu´. Ronnie menjawab, ´Saya belum nonton - Saya akan merekamnya´ "
THE Rolling Stones like telly’s Downton Abbey so much they finish rehearsals early in order to watch it.
The band’s love of the period drama was revealed by Ronnie Wood to leading man Hugh Bonneville.
The pair are close friends and Hugh, who plays the Earl of Grantham, told co-star Laura Carmichael of their Sunday evening obsession.
She said: “Hugh has been hanging out with Ronnie and they have been having a great time. They met doing charity work and Ronnie told Hugh how much they loved Downton.
“Apparently they were stopping rehearsals on Sunday nights in time to get back to watch it.” Laura, 26 — Lady Edith in the hit ITV show — revealed how Mick Jagger, 69, even managed to ruin one of the storylines for Ronnie, 65.
She said: “When Sybil passed away, Mick said to Ronnie, ‘Sad to hear about the girl’. Ronnie replied, ‘I haven’t seen it yet — I recorded it.’ ”