Nat Wolff mirrored on a nasty breakup that took a stunning flip.
“The ex that I had a really bad falling out with, she hit me with her car,” Wolff, 29, defined at the Thursday, January 8, episode of The Drew Barrymore Display, noting that it came about “completely accidentally.”
“It was random,” the Fault in Our Stars actor shared with Drew Barrymore and his Which Brings Me to You costar Lucy Hale. “It was like the beginning of a rom-com. I was just walking, completely absent-mindedly. I’m totally fine. We ended up having a great conversation. I said ‘I’m sorry’ for my part, she said ‘I’m sorry’ for her part, and now we’re friendly too.”
Wolff additionally shared he was once on pleasant phrases with some other ex or even attended her wedding ceremony.
“It was amazing,” he mentioned. “Immediately when I walked in I had somebody say, ‘Nat Woff, the ex: an evolved man,’ and they all [said] cheers to me.”
In his and Hale’s upcoming movie, which premieres in theaters on January 19, either one of their characters in the end attach over their previous heartbreaks.
The romantic comedy follows Jane (Hale) and Will (Wolff) who nearly hookup in a coat closet at their mutual buddy’s wedding ceremony and as a substitute spend the following 24 hours discussing their earlier romances.
“I felt, through this process, especially when we brought the script closer to ourselves and made it more personal, I really related to a lot of Will’s stories,” Wolff advised ComicBook in a piece of writing revealed on Thursday, January 18. “I related to a lot of Jane’s stories, and we’ve all had different versions of these relationships. I do think, in order to be fully present and mature in your new relationship, you’ve got to look at your past relationships and the mistakes you made there so you don’t make them again.”
Hale, 34, echoed Wolff’s sentiments, including that it were given her “thinking about [her] real life.”
“I’ve avoided some of it, but I think that we’re in such a time in the world where people are going to therapy and having these conversations,” the Beautiful Little Liars actress defined to the opening on the time. “I think that this movie is in alignment with where people are at in the world. I think it’s so healthy to have these conversations, whether you’re in a relationship, in friendships, if you want a relationship, if you’re in a new relationship.”