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Penn Badgley, Anna Camp, and Madeline Brewer have a… unique dynamic on ‘You.’ After months of filming together, you’d think they’d know each other well enough to spot a lie—whether it’s Penn claiming he once got stuck in an elevator with Lindsay Lohan or Madeline Brewer’s nude modeling great-grandfather whose name she can’t quite remember. Watch as Anna tells a wild story about forgetting how to play the ukulele after having COVID, Madeline breaks out her flawless Elvis impersonation, and Penn raves about ‘Titanic’ like no one’s ever heard of it.

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00:00I had been food poisoned, and I was myself.
00:04Can I say that?
00:05On Elle?
00:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07That doesn't make sense, Anna.
00:09No.
00:11Damn.
00:22Oh, it's well.
00:24Oh.
00:25This is the hardest part.
00:27Preliminary evidence.
00:29One of my favorite movies is Titanic.
00:32OK.
00:35I was once stuck in an elevator with Lindsay Lohan.
00:39Milo Ventimiglia and I were roommates.
00:43OK, I know he was roommates with Milo Ventimiglia.
00:45Oh, so you know this.
00:46I know you were.
00:47Are you sure?
00:50You said it at some point.
00:51You definitely said that to me at some point
00:53in the five months where we spoke every day.
00:56OK, OK, OK.
00:58Why do you like Titanic so much?
01:01It's highly watchable.
01:03So we're a lot of things.
01:07Well, OK, so in the romantic scheme,
01:12in the romantic iconography of watching something that's
01:16romantic, right?
01:17Mm-hmm.
01:17This is convincing, right?
01:18We're with you.
01:18We're here.
01:19We're swimming in it.
01:21It's just the best of its kind.
01:23You know what I mean?
01:23It is.
01:24It's the best of its kind.
01:25That's just a lie.
01:25Aw.
01:26I want to know more about Lindsay Lohan.
01:30What happened?
01:30So it was eight minutes.
01:32And actually, it's funny.
01:33When you guys were talking about, what's it called,
01:35horoscope earlier, we ended up talking about our horoscopes.
01:40Horoscopes.
01:41Yeah.
01:45OK, I think I know.
01:48I think that Lindsay Lohan's a lie.
01:50Really?
01:51I don't know.
01:51I kind of can see them.
01:52I also think that Titanic is a lie.
01:55Titanic for me is a total BS.
01:56Is a lie?
01:57BS.
01:58You think it's Titanic?
01:59I think it's Titanic.
02:00OK, I think it's Titanic, too.
02:01OK, Titanic's the lie.
02:08It is one of my favorite movies.
02:10The lie was Lindsay Lohan.
02:11You were on to it.
02:12Damn.
02:12You were right.
02:13I'm sorry that you came over to my side.
02:15I can't believe I got that.
02:17I was just like, there's no way they're going to believe me.
02:19There's no way.
02:19You really liked Titanic.
02:20I even looked up her sign.
02:23Oh, wow.
02:23You really?
02:24Yeah, I did.
02:24I did feel like you were too prepared.
02:26You were very prepared for that answer.
02:28Yeah.
02:28Yeah.
02:36Oh, there's something beside your head.
02:37Oh, God.
02:40Let's see here.
02:41OK.
02:43Preliminary evidence.
02:45I was a pageant queen.
02:49I used to be a youth Elvis impersonator.
02:54And my great grandfather was a nude model.
02:58I got to say, I have no idea.
03:00What was your grandfather's name?
03:02I actually don't know my great grandfather's name.
03:04I know it was something Italian.
03:05He was a nude model.
03:06OK, I believe that.
03:06No, I believe that.
03:07Yeah.
03:08Something like Giacomo, Giuseppe.
03:09What did he model?
03:10He just modeled nude for people to paint him or photograph him?
03:13He was a nude model.
03:15Would people paint him?
03:16They would.
03:17I think he did it to make money.
03:18OK.
03:19Well, what else would he have done it for?
03:20Just for fun.
03:21Back then?
03:22Because he had a nice ass?
03:23I don't know.
03:24Maybe.
03:25If it was like a thing if he was bored.
03:26Yeah.
03:27It was in Italy?
03:28Upstate New York.
03:29I believe that.
03:30Pageant queen.
03:31OK, what was the name of the pageant?
03:32I was a hometown pageant queen.
03:33Oh, OK.
03:34What's your hometown?
03:35I got the crown and the sash.
03:36It was Pittman.
03:37Pittman.
03:38Were you Miss Pittman?
03:39Miss Pittman.
03:40I can see that.
03:41The other one was Elvis.
03:42I used to be a youth Elvis impersonator.
03:44So a youth Elvis impersonator.
03:45How old were you?
03:46So like, small children.
03:47It was like five, six-year-olds was the competition.
03:49She's good.
03:50What was your favorite song to sing?
03:51All Shook Up.
03:52I believe it.
03:53Yeah.
03:54Can I hear it now?
03:55All Shook Up.
03:57I liked the way the voice felt.
03:59Do you know what I mean?
04:01I love this.
04:04I think it's Elvis, but I really don't know.
04:07She got very excited when we got to that question.
04:10I think that she wanted to explain it.
04:12Like, she's been thinking about it.
04:14I think this is going to be a great lie.
04:15That's the best tell I have, because that was the way
04:17I felt about mine.
04:18OK.
04:19It's the Elvis one.
04:20I agree.
04:21I think it's...
04:21That you were not a youth Elvis impersonator?
04:23A youth Elvis impersonator.
04:24I think that's the lie.
04:30It was not a youth Elvis impersonator,
04:32but I wish I was.
04:34Oh, great job.
04:35I wish I had been.
04:36That was a really good one, though.
04:38It was good.
04:39It was really good.
04:39And I got to say, Mettie, you really...
04:41The delivery was on, but I was just...
04:42I did prepare.
04:43I've been here.
04:44I've been here.
04:45Yeah.
04:45I know what she's doing.
04:46But you were a pageant queen, for sure.
04:48I was Miss Pittman in 2010.
04:49So cool.
04:56Improv, you've got...
04:57Whoa!
04:58God, you scared me.
05:02Preliminary evidence.
05:04I once got locked in the bathroom of my trailer, naked and without my cell phone.
05:09That sounds like Anna.
05:12Sean Penn once confused my hotel room with his own.
05:16Huh.
05:17I used to play the ukulele, but once I got COVID, I completely forgot how to play.
05:22Okay.
05:23Um...
05:24In what city were you working for?
05:26I was in Mexico City.
05:27Okay.
05:28And I got locked in my locked trailer without my clothes on, and my cell phone was outside
05:34on the coffee table, and I had been food poisoned, and I was shitting myself.
05:39Can I say that?
05:40On L?
05:41Yeah.
05:42What did you work on with Sean Penn?
05:43Sorry.
05:44Yeah.
05:45No, that doesn't mean that they were working together.
05:46Yeah.
05:47I was in Cape Town, South Africa, and he was shooting something else.
05:51And it was like two or three in the morning, and I felt my door was shaking, and I went
05:55to the door, and I looked through the keyhole, and all I saw was a blurry Sean Penn face.
06:00And he was staying in the room next to me.
06:02You know, maybe.
06:03Whatever.
06:04What's the third one?
06:05The last one is I used to play the ukulele.
06:06What did you play in the ukulele?
06:07I'm sorry.
06:08I'm just kidding.
06:09Many a song.
06:10Many a song.
06:11Little ditties.
06:12I wasn't very good.
06:13I wasn't great, but I loved playing it.
06:14I played it in a play off-Broadway once.
06:15I played my ukulele.
06:17What the hell?
06:18And then I really loved doing it, and now I can't play anymore.
06:20And I have it sitting in my bedroom, and I try sometimes, and it's really hard.
06:23I can't do it.
06:24Okay.
06:25You don't know how to play a C?
06:27No.
06:28I...
06:29It's like...
06:30What do you think?
06:31I...
06:32It's hard to say, but I think it's the second one, because I think what I started also
06:36to realize is that you don't want to both lie first or last.
06:40That's true.
06:41That's what I'm thinking.
06:42That's what I'm thinking.
06:43That's true.
06:44I'm just deducing here.
06:45We're going Sean Penn.
06:46You sure?
06:47Yes.
06:48Penn, we're going Sean Penn.
06:49Okay.
06:54The lie is I used to play the ukulele.
06:56Damn!
06:57And once I got COVID, I forgot how.
06:58That sounds so...
06:59Sorry.
07:00That is a lie, right?
07:01It's a lie.
07:02Because it sounds so dumb.
07:03That is a lie.
07:04I was just sort of like, that can't be a lie, because that doesn't make sense.
07:08It doesn't make sense.
07:10No, I definitely made it up.
07:12When you told the Sean Penn story, you seemed to get nervous in a way that you were just
07:15like, oh, I don't have details.
07:16Um...
07:17I was doing that on purpose to throw you off.
07:18Yeah.
07:19Wow.
07:20I have so many details about that.
07:21I'm like, wow, okay.
07:22I feel like I was successful at this game.
07:23Come on.
07:24Yeah, you were.
07:25The flyer is on account.
07:26Well, thank you.
07:27Well, technically, I also won.
07:28What?
07:29Thanks for watching.
07:31You can stream you at any time now on Netflix.
07:55Bye.
07:56Bye.
07:57Bye.
07:58Bye.
07:59Bye.
08:00Bye.

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