Lady Gaga says she and Joaquin Phoenix "laughed a lot" making "dark" movie 'Joker: Folie a Deux'. The 38-year-old pop star is the Harley Quinn to Joaquin's Joker in the upcoming psychological thriller film, and she has revealed there was "never a dull" moment working with her hilarious co-star on the sequel to 2019's 'Joker'. Speaking on the red carpet at the flick's premiere in London on Wednesday (25.
09.24), she said: "I loved working with Joaquin, it was never a dull day at the office. "It was always super interesting.
“He’s very funny all the time, as dark as the world of 'Joker' is, we laughed a lot on set, and we were always just being as organic as possible." As well as her starring role, the 'House of Gucci' star has recorded the 13-song album 'Harlequin' to accompany the film. Joaquin recently recalled Gaga "spitting up coffee" when she first heard his singing voice on set.
He told Empire magazine: "I do seem to remember her spitting up coffee the first time I sang, so that felt good, that was exciting, and made me feel confident. "Gaga was always very encouraging of just, 'Go with what you feel, it's fine.'" He added: "For somebody who's not a performer in that way, it can be.
.. uncomfortable to do that, but also very exciting.
" Joaquin explained that his mentally ill character's singing voice is intentionally imperfect. The Oscar-winning star said: "It was important to protect that with poor phrasing and occasional bum notes. "Arthur grew up hearing his mother .