News 6th June 2021 by Jade Carpenter
Sarah Hyland Shares Snap Enjoying The Irish Sun With Her Castmates
Ireland is the place to be for celeb's right now!
Another day, another celebrity sighting in Ireland.
It really is the place to be for Hollywood right now. Modern Family star Sarah Hyland is in town filming a new fairytale series and has shared some pictures to Instagram enjoying Ireland’s forests and sunny weather with her fellow cast members.
The actress posted a birthday tribute to her cast mate Brittany O’Grady to Instagram showing the pals chilling in a park on a sunny day. All smiles and complete with a bottle of wine they know how to enjoy the sun Irish style.
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Sarah has been enjoying the outdoors while she’s been in Ireland, previously posting some gorgeous photo’s of herself in a lush forest walking barefoot. The caption read, “Just a little witch barefoot in the woods of Ireland”.
The new series called Epic will be a Disney series created by the makers of Once Upon A Time. It was originally described as “a romantic anthology series set in the fairytale universe of Disney and taking place in a Disney-like Enchanted Forest”, which sounds pretty amazing to us.
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Although created by the same makers as Once Upon A Time the series’ will not be connected. Hyland hinted to a little bit of what we could expect in her birthday post to her cast mate saying, she misses “hiking to magical portals” with her and that it was their only picture “not in costume”. We are so curious of what the costumes will be, love a modern take on a Disney classic.
With Epic and Disenchanted both filming in Ireland it truly is perfect for all the fairytale’s.
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