Erin Foster Reveals Personal Easter Egg in Nobody Wants This

Erin Foster Reveals Personal Easter Egg in Nobody Wants This

As a lifestyle expert with years of personal growth and relationship experiences under my belt, I can confidently say that Erin Foster’s journey in her new show, “Nobody Wants This,” resonates deeply with many women out there who have found themselves questioning their beliefs and values when faced with an extraordinary love.


When it comes to in-laws, it’s always best to stay on their good side.

In the case of Erin Foster’s latest show, “Nobody Wants This,” which draws inspiration from her actual relationship with her husband, Simon Tikhman, and includes the transformation she underwent to embrace his faith, Erin recognized that acknowledging her in-laws would be a mutually beneficial move.

On the October 8th episode of The LadyGang podcast, hosted by Keltie Knight, Becca Tobin, and Jac Vanek, a 42-year-old individual mentioned that he had hidden an Easter egg for his mother-in-law. In the opening Temple scene, she was seated beside the actress portraying her character. She seemed genuinely thrilled about it.

However, Erin mentioned that her in-laws are quite fond of her off-screen—as she put it, “Converting to Judaism is a surefire way to win over your in-laws” — but she admitted that the truth was often exaggerated for dramatic effect on screen.

In the storyline, Joanne’s romantic interest, portrayed by Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, was depicted as a rabbi.

Well, here’s my take on it: “To set the record straight, let me tell ya, even in television land, there’s always gotta be a bit of drama. And so, unfortunately, in our show, my character’s parents just couldn’t stand Joanne.

Which is a far cry from her real experience with her in-laws, of whom she added, “They’re excited. They’re having a viewing party with all their friends, which is really cute.”

Erin Foster Reveals Personal Easter Egg in Nobody Wants This

By the time she encountered Simon (whom she married in 2019 and now has a 4-month-old child named Noa with), her lifestyle had become quite established in her 30s.

She mused, “This reflects my perspective on life, a viewpoint I won’t easily sway. My habits, well, they are ingrained and unchanging.

She went on to say, “Then there’s someone who flips everything around for you, inspiring you to strive for a better self, and causing you to reconsider all the beliefs you once held as fact.

Despite the fact that Noah’s role as a rabbi elevates the tension in their relationship, contrasting with Erin’s husband Simon who works in entertainment, Erin finds similarities between her personal experiences and the script she penned.

In a September 30th interview with Today.com, Erin expressed that her emotional journey, rather than tangible objects, mirrors her personal experience of meeting her husband.

Similarly to how Joanne pondered the idea in the show, Erin found herself at a juncture where she needed to contemplate converting to Judaism for Simon. However, unlike Joanne in the first season of the series, Erin ultimately decided to go through with the conversion—though she did not make this decision lightly.

Erin Foster Reveals Personal Easter Egg in Nobody Wants This

By the age of 30, her lifestyle had become quite established when she encountered Simon (married in 2019 and now parenting a 4-month-old child named Noa).

She recalled musing, “This is how I see the world, a perspective that won’t easily be altered. My habits, they stand firm and unchanging.

She went on to say, “Then, there’s this person who flips everything around, inspiring you to become a superior version of yourself and causing you to reconsider everything you believed was true.

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2024-10-09 15:18