Q: So how is it working with your husband?
A: It’s hilarious. Our on-screen personalities couldn’t be more different and Mitchell (Mouse, Marcus Mouse) couldn’t be funnier. This is the first time we’ve gotten to work together since Titanic. It’s great fun and it’s such a blast playing a dysfunctional husband and wife.
Q: Speaking of which, is Lily and Marcus’s marriage going to last?
A: I can’t tell you.
Q: If you could write the show, would you have them stay together?
A: That’s a great question. I guess I would like them to stay together and not just because it’s me and Mitchell. I think that Lily really loves Marcus, she’s just at that stage in a woman’s life where she says “Is this all there is?” That's what's so fun about playing Lily. I think a lot of women can relate to her. She's a good and loving person, she's just feeling a little lost as to who she is and what she wants. It’s the ten year itch or a mid-life crisis if you will. And having a stud like Hunter Horse interested in her isn’t helping her to stay faithful.
Q: Is there any real life tension between Marcus and Hank (Horse, Hunter Horse)?
A: Oh goodness no. Hank’s gay. I mean…Oh shoot. He doesn’t want anyone to know just yet. Could you do me a favor and not put that in the interview?
Q: Anything for you, Louisa. It’s always the best-looking ones, am I right?
A: Definitely. But, most of our cast is gay. Their publicists just won’t let them come out.
Q: Really?
A: Oh yeah. Hank is in a long-term relationship with Gary Goat (Gregor Goat). They're so sweet together.
Q: Interesting…Okay, back to the interview. Now, you’ve brought us some pictures. Tell me a little bit about them.
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