 It's such a great cast. What was kind of the most funniest, most memorable moment of filming on set? I think it was watching the men dancing, right? Watching the men dancing is always entertaining. Well there they were in their spandex again, revisiting their spandex 10 years later, and they're such good sports and they're so adorable. But oh my god, they would just complain bitterly about having to... Well, what do you mean we got to play? Yes, you know. You could see them holding in the start before they went on. Whereas we were perfect. Of course, I doubt that at all. No stomachs, perfect... And you remembered all the moves down to a T. Perfection, absolutely. That's why they asked us back, right? Of course, we knew it already. Get those singing and dancing actresses back. And was there anyone in particular who kept spirits up on set? You get the goofy guy from Stellan and then you get the dry, witty humor from Colin. Colin was amazing, he was very funny in the make-up. We had some very good laughs, but they can't be mentioned on a family show. Oh my gosh, we're MTV. The biggest laugh. It involved K.Y. Jedi, so we can't really go into it. No, they were doing a take and we saw... It was on the set, right? It was in somebody's make-up bag. In somebody's make-up bag. I said to Julie, because I still had a live make-up, I said, Oh bloody hell, what's this K.Y. Jedi? He's been a big loud voice, K.Y. Jedi. He actually came out over the whole set, so everybody was saying, what's been going on backstage? Anyway, there we are. That's pretty funny, isn't it? I mean, it's unexpected. We can't really laugh. We could not stop laughing all day when every time we thought of it. Was it ever solved as to why that was there? No. No, I probably didn't want to solve that. I thought Stellan was moving in rather a strange way, but I couldn't say that. What was your reaction when Cher came on set? Oh, a bit of awe, really. When I first saw, when I first saw it, I thought, awe. And I went up and sort of terribly nervously hugged her and got my glasses caught in her wig. It wasn't a good start. She was very gracious about it, but we were there for quite some time. So we got to know one another, so we were trying to untangle. I just felt like a teenager. I felt like I was back in Buffalo, New York, where I grew up. And Cher was the coolest woman on the planet. Yeah, she wanted to be her. Yeah, but she was so cool on the set when we finally were all in a scene together in the chapel. I mean, we just hung out in the way that actors get to hang out on those director's chairs. And she was so open about her life and about her early fame. And we got, we got along. She was absolutely charming. I think we all wished we had had more to do so that we could have, you know, continued hanging out. And when she sings, it was like being at a concert. The hair stood up on the back of my neck when she sang. Yeah, no, it was, it was pretty amazing. It's a brilliant choice to have Cher come in as a surprise. It's so Mamma Mia, isn't it? Somehow, completely, kind of mad, really, but wonderful.