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What were you and your husband like as honeymooners?
Believe it or not, we've never taken a honeymoon. When we first got married, I was working on Abandon with Katie Holmes, and he had (NFL) practices. So our honeymoon was pretty much on the phone.
What was the biggest adjustment in married life?
He never hangs his clothes up. I'm the kind of person whose clothes are all hung up and color-coordinated, to the point where my whites don't touch my creams. And he thinks that he can just stick things in the dishwasher – apparently the dishwasher is magic. Oh, and he leaves the toilet seat up. I guess all the things you have to get used to about living with a guy.
Do you and Chris have any catchphrases of your own, like Ralph Kramden's "to the moon, Alice"?
Sometimes I'll say to him, "Do I look like I just fell off the turnip truck? I didn't think so."
What was it like on the Honeymooners set? Fun?
One time, Mike Epps (who plays neighbor Ed Norton) put a squash or something down his pants, so it looked like elephantiasis of the you-know-what. He didn't say anything and we didn't notice until about midway through the scene when he started saying, "That's what I'm talkin' about," and things like that. We were all laughing.
What about working with Regina Hall (best friend Trixie)? Any pranks between the girls?
We were eating popcorn, and she got a ton of it stuck in her teeth. She turned to me and said, "Do I look okay?" It would have taken forever to go back to the trailers and we only had about five more minutes of light, so I just smiled and said, "Yeah, you're fine." When she looked at herself in a mirror later, I thought she was going to kill me.
















