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Jessica Chastain explains why she can’t sign fans’ Evelyn Hugo books

She later cautioned fans to ‘not read too much into a video’

Inga Parkel
Wednesday 19 April 2023 13:06 EDT
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Jessica Chastain has responded to a viral TikTok video of her refusing to sign a fan’s copy of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, claiming she was “not doing” the adaptation.

Since word that a forthcoming film based on author Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestselling novel was in the works, fans have campaigned for The Good Nurse star to play the titular role of Evelyn.

In January, Chastain herself teased that she would be open to the idea, telling fans to “send me a script”.

However, in a TikTok video posted on Tuesday (18 April), the 46-year-old actor appeared to confirm that she was “not doing” the forthcoming adaptation.

The footage shows a fan asking Chastain to sign a copy of Evelyn Hugo, with the actor responding: “I can’t sign that, just because I’m not doing it.” She then agreed to take a photo with the fan.

The following day on Wednesday (19 April), Chastain addressed the situation in a tweet, writing that she had been “asked multiple times by fans to sign books that I’m not attached to contractually”.

“Because it feels wrong, and like I’m taking credit for someone else’s work, I’ll say I can’t sign because I’m not doing it. That doesn’t mean I’ve read a bad script.”

She then cautioned fans: “Please don’t read too much into a video. There is no news about anything. Except that I’m on stage until June 10th. Hope to see you.”

Chastain currently leads the Broadway production of A Doll’s House at the Hudson Theatre.

It was announced in 2022 that Netflix had taken over the rights to the adaptation. No casting news or release date has yet been revealed.

Reid’s novel tells the remarkable story of an old fictional Hollywood star, Evelyn Hugo, who details her elusive past in a final interview.

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