Friday, April 17, 2020

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and her sister use code words when they need privacy in their shared home

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and her sister use code words when they need privacy in their shared home

Virginia Woolf once said that women writers needed a room of their own. But it was Phoebe Waller-Bridge who came up with a system to preserve the sanctity of that space. 

PWB lives with her sister Isobel — the composer of the music for Fleabag — and together they have come up with some fruit-themed code words to gauge whether the other sibling needs space or privacy. 

While sitting in her bedroom in London in the wee small hours, PWB told Stephen Colbert that the code words translate as "get the hell out of the kitchen". Essentially, there's only one communal space in the house she shares with her sister. So, if one or other requires that space, or wishes to enter the bedroom of the other sibling, they must first say: "lemon?" Read more...

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