Rolling Stone, the Oscar-winning actress said she never got paid for playing Pete Davidson's mom in the fictionalized version of the comedian's life."I actually just was talking to Pete today, because I was like, 'I never got paid for that.
Did you?,'" the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" actress said. "In this age of transparency, can we talk?""But despite that, I had a rollicking good time," Marisa, 57, said, adding that she was initially "intimidated" by Director Judd Apatow's approach to improv, which the film featured much of. "I'm with all these stand-up [comics].
It was so freeing. Really changed how I approach each character going forward."Marisa quickly pivoted to praise Pete, too."He's just so f—— real, and he's unfiltered, but very sensitive," she said. "So he's almost an irresistible combination.
And he's good-looking, even though I played … let's just put the mom thing aside. Let's, like, never mention that again."Funny enough, when the film was released in 2020, fans and media immediately wondered if Pete would end up dating Marisa, as he's been linked over the years to a bevy of beauties."No, that's insane," he told Jimmy Kimmel of the prospect of dating his on-screen mom.
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