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Bridgerton Star Simone Ashley and Nicholas Galitzine Reveal Shared Past Working at a Frozen Yogurt Shop

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British actors Nicholas Galitzine and Simone Ashley recently shared a surprising connection from their past as they both revealed having worked at a frozen yogurt shop before making it big in the entertainment industry.

In a candid interview with a magazine, Galitzine opened up about his various side jobs, including serving frozen yogurt, catering, sports coaching, and being a ‘manny’ to support himself before landing his breakout role in John Williams‘s film ‘The Beat Beneath My Feet’ in 2014.

Galitzine mentioned how during his time at a frozen yogurt shop, he crossed paths with future Bridgerton star Simone Ashley, without elaborating on the details of their encounter but using it to highlight the resilience and hustle required in the acting profession.

Interestingly, this revelation sheds light on Ashley’s previous acknowledgment of her own struggles and perseverance in the industry, where she mentioned working at a frozen yogurt shop and waitressing while navigating the challenges of auditioning and facing rejection before her breakthrough role in Bridgerton.

Ashley’s reflections on her early years and dedication to her craft align with Galitzine’s sentiments, emphasizing the hard work and determination that actors put in behind the scenes, away from the glamorous spotlight of their onscreen roles.

Although the duo may not have confided in each other during their shared experiences working in the same frozen yogurt shop, this newfound connection adds an intriguing layer to their professional journeys and highlights the common trials and tribulations faced by aspiring actors before achieving success.

With both Galitzine and Ashley now enjoying their respective breakthrough moments in the spotlight, perhaps their shared past will pave the way for future collaborations on screen, bringing their journey from the frozen yogurt shop to the big screen full circle.