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Mary J Blige overcame her phobia of live chicken while filming ‘Mudbound’

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MARY J. Blige overcame her fear of chickens while filming ‘Mudbound’.

The 47-year-old singer-turnedactr­ess stars as Florence Jackson in the new drama from Dee Rees — which follows the unlikely friendship between two men, one white and one black, as they find common ground after they return from World War Two.

In one scene, Blige has to pick up a live chicken, but she found it difficult after having a childhood phobia of the flightless bird.

Speaking to Deadline, she said: “There were shots where I just had to stand out in the rain and pick up that chicken over and over again. It was beautiful. Once I picked it up, that phobia was gone. It was like, ‘Oh, I’m not afraid of anything now.”

Blige has now made history by becoming the first person to ever be nominated for an Oscar for an acting performanc­e and for an original song in a single year, and she admitted she didn’t “anticipate” any of it.

The singer is up for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performanc­e in ‘Mudbound’, whilst her track ‘Mighty River’ is listed in the Best Original Song category.

She said: “I didn’t anticipate any of this. I just knew I was part of a very powerful, important film, and I was happy to be a part of it.”

Director Rees has also been nominated for the Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award this year marking the first time ever that a black woman has been recognised in that category, as well as Rachel Morrison becoming the first female cinematogr­apher being tipped for an award.

And following the sexual harassment revelation­s that rocked Hollywood last year, Blige is thrilled “progress is happening”. — BANG Showbiz

 ??  ?? Blige attends the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards last Sunday in Los Angeles, California. — AFP file photo
Blige attends the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards last Sunday in Los Angeles, California. — AFP file photo

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