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Sarah Michelle Gellar surprisingly appeared to a film screening – and hit her nanny in the cinema hall completely unexpectedly.
Sarah Michelle Gellar (48) wanted to surprise the sequel’s fans “I know what you did last summer” – and was surprised himself. Together with director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (37), she walked unannounced into a film hall, both in shirts with a print by Gellar’s cult figure Helen Shivers. They thanked the audience for coming and saying goodbye with a hint from Robinson: “Don’t work before the credits did not run.”
When they just wanted to leave the hall, a person suddenly called out of the audience: “Sarah, I am your nanny!” The actress turned around and recognized the woman. “Oh my god, that’s really my nanny,” she said – and made the audience laugh. Gellar went to her nanny, hugged her and finally said goodbye to the cheering spectators.
That’s what the “I know what you did last summer” sequel
The continuation of “I know what you did last summer” started in the cinemas on July 17th. For the film, Jennifer Love Hewitt (46) and Freddie Prince Jr. (49) returned to their roles as Julie James and Ray Bronson.
In the sequel there are five friends who accidentally cause a fatal car accident. Instead of calling the police, the participants decide to cover up the action. A year later you get anonymous messages: someone knows what happened and begins to hunt the group. They desperately seek help from Julie James and Ray Bronson, who were once followed by the notorious man with the hook and know how dangerous the threat is.
Be careful, spoiler: Sarah Michelle Gellar is also there again, although her character Helen Shivers was killed in the original film. In a dream sequence it appears the Danica played by Madelnn Cline (27). Gellar had previously contested playing again as a shiver.
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