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A farm near Atlanta, Georgia.
Where do you stay when you are in London?
I kind of hop around different hotels. Not a specific one, but anywhere that’s chic and kind of low-key.
What was your first job in London?
We filmed quite a bit of Enola Holmes in London, but because so much of my work was when I was younger, it’s so hard to remember exactly where. It’s like asking someone what you were doing when you were 10 years old. I will pass somewhere in London and think: I am definitely sure I’ve shot there. Jake [Bongiovi, Brown’s husband] will be like, really? Another early London memory was when I did a cover for Interview magazine here in east London. We shot it in this beautiful studio and I just remember how I felt very much like a London model.
Where in London would you recommend for a first date?
I would say that Hyde Park, like a walk in the park, is just so romantic. There’s just really nothing like it — in every season it’s stunning.
Which shops do you rely on?
Harrods, I just love. For everything. It’s an experience as a whole. Then Zara, Next, H&M and Waitrose are my touch points. I guess we do go to the East End. In Bethnal Green there is a kind of vintage street that we always go to that we love.
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