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7th September 2019
05:38pm BST

“You know what, I don’t know if I was as devastated by that. I feel like them [Lizzie and Gordo] not being together is what was so good. “It’s that one person that you’re like, 'Was he the one? Is it ever going to be?' You’re always kind of wondering. We wanted it to hurt everyone a little bit, and it’ll continue to hurt."
The Younger actress previously told Entertainment Weekly that she has been working with Terri Minsky, the original creator of the show who will be returning as showrunner for the upcoming series.
She also told of her excitement over having the chance to explore Lizzie's life as a grownup - and how her own personal experiences are helping her identify with the character more.
She continued:
“Lizzie’s 30 now and I really like the idea of her waking up on her 30th birthday and being like, This isn’t where I thought I was going to be. “My life has taken a few different forms and my moment wasn’t on my 30th birthday, but it was definitely mid-20s, with a kid, already being like, Oh, this isn’t going to look how I thought it was going to look. "I really want to tap into that. She’s everyone’s best friend and what everyone loves about her is how relatable she is, so I really wanna go on that 30-year-old journey with everybody.”
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