Jennifer Coolidge state Hawaii Jennifer Coolidge state Hawaii

A Spray Tan Gone Wrong Led Jennifer Coolidge Straight To The Emergency Room

Reading now: 809
etcanada.com

Jennifer Coolidge ended up in the emergency room after a bad spray tan. The actress, who just took home her first-ever Emmy award for her role as Tanya McQuoid in “The White Lotus”, revealed how the popular HBO series inadvertently played a part in the incident.

Before season 2 filming began, Coolidge got a spray tan only to receive an unpleasant reaction. READ MORE: Jennifer Coolidge Wants To Sell A House In New Trailer For Netflix Limited Series ‘The Watcher’ “For ‘The White Lotus’, I didn’t want to look like a big, white marshmallow on the beach in Hawaii, so I got a spray tan,” the actress told Allure. “I got on the plane and I started to feel really weird.

By the time I got off the flight, I had to go to the emergency room.” Moving forward, with consideration of Coolidge’s allergy, the show’s production team changed the products that were previously used to complete her onscreen makeup. “I think we ended up using regular makeup,” she said. “The minute we stopped filming, I would shower.

I have such a quick reaction to stuff.” READ MORE: Jennifer Coolidge Returns To ‘The White Lotus’ In Sneak Peek At Season 2 The 61-year-old actress noted that she developed the makeup allergy more recently. “I was never someone who cared very much about ingredients,” she shared. “Then, I’d say the last five or six years, I started getting allergic.

Read more on etcanada.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

17.10 / 08:15
LGBTQ+ Taliban Man with dreams of becoming a doctor slaughtered by Taliban just for being gay
Taliban.Hamed Sabouri, 22, was killed in August, local activists told PinkNews.Sabouri, from Kabul, was reportedly kidnapped by extremists who filmed the very moment they shot him to death.Taliban forces, showing the impunity they feel in carrying out such vicious anti-LGBTQ+ violence, then sent the clip to the victim’s family days later.To Bahar, a gay Afghan and LGBTQ+ campaigner, Sabouri was a ‘shy’ person with the kind of laughter that’s hard not to find contagious. He hoped to one day become a doctor, Bahar said, but the Taliban’s bloody takeover of Afghanistan threw his life — and countless other LGBTQ+ Afghans — into peril.‘Life is hell for every LGBT Afghan.
DMCA