Manchester Evening News

I felt overwhelme­d digging into that world of mummy bloggers

TAUT THRILLER, THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS, OFFERS UP GREAT ESCAPIST DRAMA, SAY ITS STARS. BUT IT TACKLES WIDER SOCIETAL ISSUES TOO, AS GEMMA DUNN FINDS OUT

- ■ The Secrets She Keeps starts on BBC1 tomorrow at 9pm

LAURA CARMICHAEL had been looking for a challenge – and she certainly found it in BBC1 drama, The Secrets She Keeps. The Downton Abbey actress landed the script for the Australian psychologi­cal thriller last year having spent time in Sydney with family.

“My boyfriend’s brother lives there so I had just been, which was another weird thing about this job, as when I was there, I was like, ‘God, Sydney is great. I would love to come back’!” recalls the 33-year-old over Zoom. “So when the script came in, it felt serendipit­ous. It’s meant to be.”

Having already aired Down Under, the six-part series – an adaptation of Michael Robotham’s novel of the same name and inspired by a real-life hospital kidnap incident from the 1990s – casts Laura and Jessica De Gouw as two women who, despite being from two vastly different walks of life, hold one thing in common: explosive secrets.

While mummy blogger Meghan (Jessica) is happily pregnant with her third child – her husband less so; lone shelf-stacker Agatha (Laura), also pregnant, is struggling to make ends meet, in awe of her counterpar­t who seemingly has the

‘perfect’ set up.

Cue an envious obsession which escalates into full-blown stalking.

“(Agatha) is this dark character, but unlike lots of thrillers it really focuses on her emotional journey,” Laura says. “So you understood the trauma that she’s been through and what has led her to where she is... “It felt very unique of this genre to have this about two women and their desires to be mothers, and the need to be the perfect mum and how that flipped into being something quite dangerous.” “What drew me to the project, initially, was the fact the scripts were wonderful and female-centric and female-led,” agrees Jessica, 32, who is a long-time friend of Laura’s.

“It just felt like it would be a really great experience and a real challenge as an actor, in terms of the breadth of the emotion. “Plus this sort of domestic noir is a really good escapist TV drama; these lives are not my own, but you can see yourself in these worlds in some way, without it being too overwhelmi­ng.”

As for the page-to-screen reworking, “I think that they’ve done a pretty good job of sticking with the novel,” The Crown actress adds. “Everyone has their secrets, and everyone has these internal battles going on, and so from the outset, there’s this undercurre­nt of unease from all the characters; they’re all going through something.

“It was quite fun because while the audience don’t know what’s going on, I certainly went into the show carrying a lot. I think it serves it really well.”

As for the expectatio­ns society puts on women today, both stars – who donned fake bellies for the part – agree it’s an important topic to address.

“It does feel like it’s around a lot – it’s that Instagram world that I can 100% relate to, and I am terrible at it!” Laura admits. “Some people can do it really well and are very authentica­lly themselves, whereas I worry about the wording of a caption. I don’t want to offend anyone.

“But more than ever we’re exposed to a glossy version of how we all wish to be perceived – we have to be really careful with that.”

“I think the expectatio­ns of women and motherhood are such an overwhelmi­ng thing,” Jessica concurs, her character having been taken by the pull of social media.

“We try to really put women into boxes and (Meghan) is someone who feels like she doesn’t fit and she’s really struggling to find her place and her voice,” she continues.

“She’s exposing herself to the world but it’s a very cultivated version of herself. I sort of dug into that world of mummy bloggers and lifestyle influencer­s and it’s a very strange world because they preach solidarity and community, but also there’s this expectatio­n of things that you should be buying and eating and the places you should be going.

“I felt overwhelme­d digging into that, so imagine taking part! It’s not something I continued; I definitely tapped out afterwards.”

Did filming out in Australia offer some release from an often intense shoot?

“It was interestin­g being somewhere where I didn’t really know anyone,” reasons Southampto­n native, Laura.

“It was quite absorbing as I could go into the work of it at home and not have the usual distractio­ns of real life.

“But I would let go at the weekend and I had some great friends there!

“I got there pretty much as they were going to into winter, which is not what we would recognise as winter; it was gorgeous sunny blue skies and really crisp. It was an amazing time. I loved it there.”

For Perth-native Jessica, it was a chance for her to return to a city in which she’d previously spent a lot of time. She says: “I guess the best way to end the day is to have a debrief with the cast and with the directors – and usually have a glass of wine.

“I got to show Laura my version of Sydney and introduce her to my friends there. It’s such a beautiful city, there’s so much to do and see, so it was lovely.”

Both back in London now, what’s next for the pair?

“I’ve had work put on hold, but it’s sort of starting to look like it’s picking up again, which will be wonderful,” Jessica shares.

“But everybody has been in the same situation, so we’ve just got to take it as it comes.”

“I really don’t know,” offers Laura.

“It feels like it will be an edging out slowly, but in terms of thinking about the future, I guess for me it’s fantasisin­g about what I’d want to do next – but with no leads yet! It was such a joy to do something so different. So I want to do something different again next!”

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Laura Carmichael on the red carpet
 ??  ?? Michael Dornan plays Meghan’s husband Jack Laura Carmichael as Agatha Fyfle, left, and Jessica De Gouw as Meghan Shaughness­y
Michael Dornan plays Meghan’s husband Jack Laura Carmichael as Agatha Fyfle, left, and Jessica De Gouw as Meghan Shaughness­y
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Jessica De Gouw

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