January 15th 2024.
Rosamund Pike recently shared more details about her skiing accident and the injuries she sustained. The 44-year-old actress revealed that her chin was "completely messed up" due to the incident, which took place on Boxing Day. In fact, her injury was so severe that she had to wear a veil to the Golden Globes earlier this month to cover up the damage.
During the 2024 Bafta Tea Party on Saturday 13 January, Rosamund opened up further about the accident. She explained that her wound was healing well, but her chin is still not fully recovered. She shared, "My chin was completely messed up. It is still a bit messed up underneath, but I'm not going to show you. If I showed you pictures on my phone from January 1st, you would say, 'Ahh.' It's not what you want, to smash your face up two weeks before the Golden Globes."
Despite her injuries, Rosamund attended the Bafta Tea Party and looked stunning in a floral Simone Rocha gown. However, just days before the event, she opted for an all-black outfit with a decorative lace fascinator covering most of her face to hide her injuries.
The actress also revealed that the outfit was a tribute to her character, Elspeth Catton, in her latest film, I Care A Lot. She shared, "You have to channel it, don't you? Either a weird funeral vibe or maybe she wore black for her wedding. It's a protective veil. I had an accident over Christmas, I had a skiing accident, not what you want, not what you want when you're coming to the Golden Globes on January 7th."
Rosamund plays the mother of a wealthy Oxford student in her new film, Saltburn, which has been nominated in 11 categories at this year's Baftas. The actress hopes that the film will win awards because it is "so British." She said, "I would love it if this film got love from Bafta because it is so British. Sometimes, the Brits are not good at celebrating their own, and that's also a British eccentricity in some way, so who knows, we'll see."
Rosamund also shared that she felt "very uncomfortable" when she first watched Saltburn and was shocked by the final cut, which features sexual scenes and full-frontal nudity. Despite her initial discomfort, she is proud of the film and its British roots.
The Pride and Prejudice star also mentioned that her skiing accident was a "foolish thing to do," and she has since fully recovered. She added, "It's healed, but I kind of fell in love with the look. I'm fine now, but it was just a very foolish thing to do."
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