Vogue Australia

BURNING LOVE

We shot in Namibia, which is where I met Ben. He was on the stunt crew. I knew who he was, but I was in a relationship, so I wasn’t looking at anyone in that way. And then a year later we had to do reshoots in Sydney. The only other time I’d been to Australia was auditioning for . I was there for about 24 hours and I stayed right on the harbour and ate a bunch of Tim Tams. But it was a very brief encounter. I was so excited to go back, and I was in a place in my life where I just really wanted to have a nice trip to Australia. I planned to stay for a month. Two of my best friends are Australian: Abbey Lee and Gina Gammell. Gina’s parents had

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