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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Chase Sui Wonders thinks it would be "awesome" to play a Bond Girl

    The 29-year-old actress stars in I Want Your Sex, the new erotic comedy thriller film, and Chase admits that she'd love to play a "hot, sexy character" in a Bond movie.


    Speaking to Variety, the actress shared: "Honestly, I haven't played that many characters that are sexy and inspired. They're all deeply flawed and insecure and sheepish at times, or have really sexually weird or perverse proclivities. And this one also [in I Want Your Sex] is an absolute sex freak."

    Chase admitted to being drawn to a particular kind of character.

    The actress said: "Yeah, someone give me a hot, sexy character, please."

    Asked if she'd like to play a Bond girl, she replied: "That would be awesome ... that would be awesome."

    Chase previously confessed that she loves playing "a flawed girl".

    The actress revealed that she's keen to turn the "cool girl" trope on its head, as she looks forward to the next chapter of her career.

    Chase - who starred as Riley in the HBO Max series Generation - told NYLON magazine: "I want to continue crafting these roles where women are one degree off, or they're a little off-kilter, or they're not perfectly charming. I love a flawed girl."

    Asked how she would describe herself, Chase replied: "I'm very present. I'm funny. I'm always doing bits.

    "I'm always in the riff zone, which can be frustrating to some who don't want to enter the riff zone at certain times. I like to put on a show. I like to bring the fun."

    Chase dated comedian Pete Davidson from December 2022 until August 2023 - but she insisted that her "life hasn't changed that much" in recent years.

    The actress - who started dating Pete in late 2022, after starring alongside him in the comedy-horror film Bodies Bodies Bodies - explained: "I feel like I'm still on my own path. My life hasn't changed that much."

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