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Harris Dickinson to Appear on Amelia Dimoldenberg’s ‘Chicken Shop Date’

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Harris Dickinson And Amelia Dimoldenberg In Chicken Shop Date

LOS ANGELES, CA — Fans of the erotic thriller “Babygirl” have a reason to celebrate as star Harris Dickinson is set to join host Amelia Dimoldenberg on her YouTube show, “Chicken Shop Date.” The episode featuring Dickinson, known for his leading role opposite Nicole Kidman in “Babygirl,” was teased in a video posted Wednesday.

In the playful clip, Dimoldenberg and Dickinson sit across from each other, with Dimoldenberg sipping from a glass of milk, a nod to a memorable scene from the film. An audio clip from “Babygirl” plays in the background, enhancing the connection to the show. In that particular scene, Dickinson’s character encourages Kidman to drink a full glass of milk at a bar, a moment director Halina Reijn highlighted as particularly impactful on set.

Dimoldenberg’s “Chicken Shop Date” has gained popularity for its unique interview format, which takes place in a local chicken shop in London during a meal, creating a relaxed atmosphere for candid discussions. The host’s playful demeanor has made her a favorite among fans and celebrities alike.

Last year, Dimoldenberg captured the internet’s attention with her interview of Andrew Garfield, stemming from their flirtatious encounters over the years. The high anticipation for that episode set a precedent for future guests, leading to speculation about the nature of her upcoming chat with Dickinson.

As for the dynamics between Dimoldenberg and Dickinson, fans are eager to see how the conversation unfolds, especially considering the intriguing context surrounding the glass of milk. With the pair’s energetic chemistry, viewers can expect a lively exchange filled with playful banter. The episode is set to air soon, promising to heat things up in true “Chicken Shop Date” style.

For fans of both the film and the show, this collaboration represents an exciting merging of worlds and an opportunity to see a different side of Dickinson beyond his cinematic roles.

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