'Da Vinci's Demons': Cast read funny tweets by fans in new videos by Starz
Two new videos released by Starz show cast members of “Da Vinci’s Demons” TV series reading messages that some of the fans posted on Twitter. Tom Riley, Laura Haddock, Greg Chillin and Blake Ritson appear in the videos.
The first tweet was for protagonist Riley (Leonardo Da Vinci) by a fan who liked the actor for his accent and his “cute nose giggling.” Riley explained that the “nose giggling” is something that happens when he smiles. “I think it makes me look really scrunched up in the face,” the actor said.
Riley’s fellow cast member Haddock also got to hear some flattering fan comments. One of the fans from Brazil loved her character so much that the fan wanted her to become the president of the country. “I accept. I look very good in yellow and green,” Haddock said about being Brazil’s president.
Another fan proposed to marry Haddock and pointed out that he was “very rich.” Riley pressed his fellow cast member for an answer to the proposal and Haddock said “yeah, why not.”
The fans of the popular TV series are eagerly waiting for the next season of the show. One of tweets stated how the fans miss seeing Riley’s face on the show and also see his character’s finger twitch. Riley promised the fans that Leonardo will be back soon in “Da Vinci’s Demons” Season 3.
Chillin (Zoroaster) and Ritson (Girolamo Riario) appeared together to read more fan tweets in another video. One of the fans complimented Ritson for having big eyes and wanted to know why they are so big. “It is a mystery, even to me,” Ritson said.
One of the fans said that she sometimes mistakes Chillin for a kardashian. Another fan felt that someone must make a Gingerbread man that looks like Riario for Halloween. Ritson felt that this was a good idea.
“Da Vinci’s Demons” Season 3 is the last season of the show. It is expected to reveal details about Leonardo’s mother and uncover the mystery about the Book of leaves.
Source – YouTube/Starz
Source – YouTube/Starz
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