She makes the unknown…known.
The Scottish actress who played the ‘Unknown Person’ in ‘Willy Wonka’, who had a harrowing experience in Glasgow, took off her chrome-painted mask last weekend and revealed how the role changed her life. I made it.
in 3-part TikTok seriesthe actress, whose name is Felicia, revealed that the role that catapulted her into the upper echelons of internet stardom was her first paid acting job.
“Then I was approached by illuminati house And I was supposed to be cast as one of the Wonkas,” 16-year-old Felicia told viewers while donning the iconic mask.
According to the actress, she passed on the lead role because she “didn’t like” the script she was given.
Felica later revealed that she had been recast to play a being called “Unknown,” an evil chocolatier who lived within the walls of Wonka’s factory, according to an AI-generated script.
in second video In a post on Friday, the actress detailed her experience playing the black-hatted rapscallion.
“So on the day of the actual event, I was asked to throw out the script and improvise,” Felicia revealed. “And the only instruction I was given was to act creepy.”
“So I tried to imagine what it would be like for a man to live inside the walls,” she continued in the now-viral footage. she is hiding behind the mirror And scared some kids.
Even though there were no guidelines for the experience, the teen said that all of her co-stars were “lovely and took me under their wing” and that she was happy with her work on the experience. He revealed that he really enjoyed it.
busy BBC andFelica revealed that despite being shy at first, she actually had a great time.
“I was really embarrassed at first. But then when we went to the pub, we were just laughing about it,” she told the magazine. “It was really funny because it was so ridiculous. And now that it’s gone viral, it’s really life-changing and I’m really glad I did it.”
“Everyone loves this character and posts about it, so I hope people can see the funny side of it,” she enthused.
“There was no rehearsal at all. We arrived early to practice and it wasn’t set up yet.
The Glasgow-based experience first hit the headlines on Thursday. Police were called to the warehouse after several furious parents complained that they had been defrauded by the “absolute chaos of the event”.
South West News Service reported that after purchasing a $45 ticket, the event was advertised as “a journey filled with amazing creations and enchanting surprises.”
Parents also complained that they had to wait more than an hour for an experience that lasted less than 10 minutes and did not include the advertised chocolate fountain, decorations or homemade candy drinks.
illuminati house He later apologized in a statement. In it, the company acknowledged that a “great event” had not lived up to expectations and turned into a “stressful and frustrating day.”
“Unfortunately, at the last minute we were let down by many parts of the event and although we did our best to continue and push through, we now realize we should have canceled first thing this morning. ”, he said in a statement.
Billy Cole, head of the Illuminati House, blamed the disaster Bizarrely, he claimed that the “holographic technology” did not arrive on time, as it would have made the Fly Festival-style event appear as advertised.
“My vision of an artistic recreation of a famous book did not come to fruition. For that, I am truly and completely sorry,” he said. “Even though it wasn’t in the best of lights, you can see from the photos that there was every intention in holding this event. ”





