Daughter from The Holiday recreates iconic film scenes – but it’s the fact she’s a mum which has everyone stunned

Have you ever wondered what happened to the characters in your favorite Christmas movies?

Luckily, thanks to TikTok, the guessing game is over.

Miff visited Shere to see some of the locations from the popular Christmas film

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Miff visited Shere to see some of the locations from the popular Christmas filmPhoto Credit: Tiktok – @miffz_
Miff played Sophie, right, in the celebratory rom-com

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Miff played Sophie, right, in the celebratory rom-comCredit: Columbia Pictures
But her followers couldn't get over the fact that the child star was old enough to have a daughter of her own

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But her followers couldn’t get over the fact that the child star was old enough to have a daughter of her ownPhoto credit: Tiktok – @miffz_

Miff, who played Sophie in the popular Christmas film The Holiday, recently revealed what she’s up to now – including a walk down memory lane.

The content creator, known online as @miffz_, regularly shares behind-the-scenes secrets and answers fans’ questions about what it was like to star in the celebratory rom-com.

In a new TikTok video, Miff shares details of her recent trip to Shere, the Surrey village where most of the scenes in England were filmed.

She reveals some filming locations – and details of a scene that never made it to the big screen.

She said: “A trip down memory lane for us in Shere, Surrey and a look at a scene that never made it!”

During the minute-long video, Miff returns to some of the film’s iconic locations, including the bridge that Amanda, played by Cameron Diaz, crosses to reunite with Graham, Jude Law.

“Hi, I’m Miff and I played Sophie in the 2006 film The Holiday. I’m in Shere in Surrey with my family where we shot the film to reminisce.

“It’s immediately clear why they chose Shere to shoot The Holiday because it’s just so beautiful.

“Our first stop is this little shop. Now you won’t recognize this from the film, but we will, as it was actually turned into a cafe for a scene in the film that was never cut.”

Here she shows fans a page from the original script, including the scene that wasn’t used.

She added: “We then went to this stunning church that was actually used in Bridget Jones’ diary and of course I had to recreate this iconic pose that Cameron takes in the film.

“Let’s imagine my daughter being a stack of luggage.

“Then it was lunchtime, so we headed to the White Horse. You can see this pub a couple of times on The Holiday and we had such a lovely little meal.

“However, being back here at an age where I could enjoy a glass of wine was a plus.

“After this meal we checked out some of the incredible scenery Shere has to offer before stumbling across the famous bridge.

“I jumped at the chance to recreate the run, it was horrible, and my little sister showed me by doing it a million times better.

“They also have the cutest little museum here. It was so interesting and my sister even got a chance to dress up.

“There’s this part where they show all the times Shere has been used in movies because there are quite a few times.”

Fans loved the actress’ journey down memory lane, with the video garnering more than 53,000 likes and 596,000 views.

But in the comments, her followers were more distracted by the fact that Miff was old enough to have a daughter of her own.

One wrote: “I feel so old that little Sophie is old enough to have a daughter.”

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Another said: “I don’t agree with you being an adult.”

A third sentence: “I can only think she was literally in the arms of Jude Law and I can’t handle it.”

https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/6988962/daughter-the-holiday-recreates-iconic-film-scenes-mum/ Daughter from The Holiday recreates iconic film scenes – but it’s the fact she’s a mum which has everyone stunned

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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