
Until now Housewife”whiplash twist? Freida McFadden Divorce is your next obsession.
The psychological thriller follows Naomi, whose life seems flawless from the outside – a hedge fund manager husband, a dream house, a Lexus on the road, and a young son she wants to do for everyone. Until she comes home to change the locks. And this is just the beginning. Jeremy hires a team of divorce lawyers, drains the couple’s bank accounts, and picks up 20-year-old Veronica, whom Naomi doesn’t think much of. Naomi has two choices: accept defeat and move on, or take matters into her own hands. We will let you choose which one to choose in this internal battle royale.
We asked McFadden a few questions. Here’s what she had to say…
Q: What is your favorite indulgence?
McFadden: Frozen yogurt. Technically, it’s meant for toddlers, but man, it’s delicious.
Q: What’s one thing you can’t leave home without?
McFadden: A pair of sunglasses. I think I’m half vampire.
Q: If you were stranded on a desert island and could only eat one thing, what would it be?
McFadden: Mushrooms currently make up 50% of my diet. I was dying of malnutrition, but what a way to go.
Q: Is there one thing you are an expert on?
McFadden: Inequality of toilets for women and men. Don’t get me started.
Q: What’s a corner of the internet you’ve discovered recently?
McFadden: Baby fruits feed cut versions of themselves. I can’t stop watching.
Q: What is one thing that makes you laugh uncontrollably?
McFadden: My husband. Wait, does that count as a “thing”? Oh well.
Q: What’s your shortcut to relaxation?
McFadden: Sudoku while listening to audio books and drinking milk tea.
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