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Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig

Lydia Hearst - “Psycho Sister-In-Law”

Not Too Deep with Grace Helbig

Grace Helbig Inc?

Comedy, Tv & Film

4.86.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Recorded: September 3, 2020 Lydia Hearst joins me this week! We talk about her shaky start in the modeling world, her love of the horror film genre, her romance with husband Chris Hardwick and their (probably haunted) house, and her latest film for Lifetime: Psycho Sister-In-Law! Follow Lydia: www.twitter.com/lydiahearst www.instagram.com/lydiahearst Check out our website: www.nottoodeep.com

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to another episode of Not Too Deep. I'm your host, Grace Helbig. Very, very excited.

0:06.1

To have Lydia Hearst joining us for today's episode, she's a model. She's an actress. She's a

0:12.0

horror film enthusiast. An enthusiast isn't even the most enthusiastic word I can use to describe

0:18.9

her deep love and appreciation for the horror genre. Hear all about how she got started in modeling,

0:23.8

how she made the jump to acting about her most recent lifetime movie, Psycho Sister-in-Law,

0:30.0

and all of the wild steps it took for her to get into that role. She came from having a major accident

0:35.9

on set to having to learn how to use her brain again. Get all of her cognitive functions back in

0:40.4

working order to be able to play a Psycho Sister-in-Law on a lifetime movie. I mean, her story's insane.

0:46.0

She's also married to Chris Hardwick. We talk about how their love story began and the fact that

0:51.0

their house is probably haunted, you'll enjoy this episode because I really did. I'm not too deep

0:56.3

with Lydia Hearst. Lydia, thank you so much for being here. I'm so excited to talk to you because I

1:09.2

think you have such an interesting hybrid life career situation going on and I'm fascinated by it.

1:18.0

My first question, I ask people that I usually have a lot of different descriptors to their work.

1:25.3

How do you describe what you do, who you are, like let's say an alien came down, how would you

1:32.0

introduce yourself? Oh gosh, I don't know. I think there's a lot of preconceived notions as to

1:41.2

who I am as a person just based on stereotypes or who my name. But I would say I'm pretty

1:51.6

down to earth, more like a country girl who's weird and eccentric and loves horror.

1:57.9

Love that. Yeah, because you're a model, you're an actress, you're really into horror and thriller,

2:06.1

which usually like model and that don't necessarily go together.

2:10.6

Right, to guess, yeah, I was not exactly the most popular model back in the day around

2:15.6

all the other models. I don't think any of them really got me at all, so it was pretty much me in my cap

2:20.8

for a long time. Great, as my animals are wonderful. Now, did you always have an affinity to like

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