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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Buckley Clarifies Viral 'Drink Paul Mescal Like Water' Comment

Buckley Clarifies Viral 'Drink Paul Mescal Like Water' Comment

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Buckley explained her 'drink like water' comment meant Mescal's essential impact.
  • She stated Mescal brings actors to the core of their humanity.
  • Mescal praised Buckley's performance as one for the ages.
Buckley Clarifies Viral 'Drink Paul Mescal Like Water' Comment

At the 2026 Golden Globes on January 11th, Jessie Buckley addressed her widely discussed "drink Paul Mescal like water" remark. She clarified that her comment signified Mescal's essential role in her artistic development, stating he helps actors connect with their core humanity. Buckley's praise came after "Hamnet" won Best Motion Picture – Drama, with Mescal also honoring his co-star's transformative performance.

Mescal lauded Buckley's portrayal of Agnes in "Hamnet" as an all-time great performance that will be studied for years. He emphasized her profound impact, suggesting future generations will analyze her work. Buckley had initially made the "drink like water" comment on January 4th at the Critics' Choice Awards, where she also won Best Actress.

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The film "Hamnet" offers a fictional glimpse into the domestic life of William Shakespeare and the genesis of his play "Hamlet." Buckley starred as Agnes, Shakespeare's wife, with Mescal portraying Shakespeare. The young actors Jacobi Jupe, Olivia Lynes, and Bodhi Rae Breathnach played their children in the critically acclaimed production.

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Buckley clarified that she meant Paul Mescal is essential to an actor's growth and helps them discover their humanity.
Mescal praised Buckley's performance in "Hamnet," calling it one of the greatest that will be studied for decades.
"Hamnet" is a fictional film exploring the domestic life of William Shakespeare and the writing of his play, "Hamlet."

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