Lily Collins Reveals Her Post Lockdown Plans After COVID-19 Pandemic Ends

Actress Lily Collins is adamant to celebrate her birthday next year with fullApomp after spending her last two years "bunkered in" and wants to go to her favourite restaurant once the lockdown is lifted. Collins, who is known for her roles in films like "Mirror Mirror", "Love, Rosie", "To The Bone" and "Stuck In Love", was self-isolating on her 31st birthday in March.

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Actress Lily Collins is adamant to celebrate her birthday next year with fullApomp after spending her last two years "bunkered in" and wants to go to her favourite restaurant once the lockdown is lifted. Collins, who is known for her roles in films like "Mirror Mirror", "Love, Rosie", "To The Bone" and "Stuck In Love", was self-isolating on her 31st birthday in March. Last year, she was busy shooting scenes with Aactor Simon Pegg in a paper factory, reports aceshowbiz.com. The actress is now adamant to make her 32nd birthday is much more of a celebration. Leonardo DiCaprio Shares How the Himalayan Range Is Now Visible From Punjab Due To Less Air Pollution (View Post)

Collins said: "I just celebrated my birthday and I thought, 'This time last year I was in a bunker on my birthday and now I'm bunkered in my house for my birthday'. It's like we were manifesting something!"She added: "We'd walk outside of the bunker and there would be craft service and it was snowing outside but we just had no idea because we were literally locked in this bunker and felt like we were going through a bit of a war together because you're in this confined space with that amount of crew pumping in all that smoke and atmosphere. Sometimes you really thought you were going crazy."

Collins wants to go to her favorite restaurant once the lockdown is lifted. Uma Thurman Gives Haircut to Her Daughter Maya Hawke During COVID-19 Lockdown (View Pic)

"We're cooking a lot (at home) but we're still supporting small businesses and ordering in from places we really like to help keep them open. I just miss the art of sitting somewhere and having someone create something for you that they're proud of.A She says she misses going out. "I miss the community of going and looking at a menu and saying, 'Oh this looks good tonight,' as opposed to, 'What else is there in the cupboard?' "

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 11, 2020 12:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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