A bond forged on stage: comedian and actress Cariad Lloyd opens up about her enduring friendship with Austentatious co-star Rachel Parris.
Comedians Cariad Lloyd and Rachel Parris, who co-founded the improvisational Jane Austen show Austentatious, have been through thick and thin together. The two friends met through improv comedy and formed an instant bond, which has only grown stronger over the years. In a rare interview, both women share their thoughts on what makes their friendship so special.
Lloyd describes Parris as "beautiful and believes in magic" - qualities that she thinks Parris brings to their collaborations. The two friends often play off each other's strengths, with Lloyd appreciating Parris' more reserved personality and Parris admiring Lloyd's unbridled enthusiasm. Their banter is legendary, with the pair frequently exchanging good-natured teasing and playful jabs.
Beyond their on-stage antics, Lloyd and Parris have faced personal struggles together. Both women have experienced heartbreak, loss of loved ones, and infertility, but they've always been there for each other. Lloyd recalls how Parris was a constant source of comfort during her time in hospital with Covid, when she lost her first child.
Their friendship has been built on trust, openness, and a willingness to be vulnerable with each other. Lloyd credits Parris' emotional intelligence, saying she can "read Rachel pretty well" - a testament to their deep understanding of one another's moods and emotions. This connection allows them to push each other creatively and support each other through the ups and downs of life.
In an industry where relationships are often fleeting, Lloyd and Parris' friendship is a rare gem. They've weathered the storms of fame, maintained their individuality, and found a sense of sisterhood in each other's company. Their bond has been forged on stage, but it's clear that they're much more than just colleagues - they're lifelong friends.
As Lloyd puts it, "We choose to keep choosing each other," which says everything about the strength and resilience of their friendship. When asked about what keeps them going despite life's challenges, Parris simply smiles and says, "We always make up." It's a testament to the power of female friendships in a world that often prioritizes drama over harmony.
Comedians Cariad Lloyd and Rachel Parris, who co-founded the improvisational Jane Austen show Austentatious, have been through thick and thin together. The two friends met through improv comedy and formed an instant bond, which has only grown stronger over the years. In a rare interview, both women share their thoughts on what makes their friendship so special.
Lloyd describes Parris as "beautiful and believes in magic" - qualities that she thinks Parris brings to their collaborations. The two friends often play off each other's strengths, with Lloyd appreciating Parris' more reserved personality and Parris admiring Lloyd's unbridled enthusiasm. Their banter is legendary, with the pair frequently exchanging good-natured teasing and playful jabs.
Beyond their on-stage antics, Lloyd and Parris have faced personal struggles together. Both women have experienced heartbreak, loss of loved ones, and infertility, but they've always been there for each other. Lloyd recalls how Parris was a constant source of comfort during her time in hospital with Covid, when she lost her first child.
Their friendship has been built on trust, openness, and a willingness to be vulnerable with each other. Lloyd credits Parris' emotional intelligence, saying she can "read Rachel pretty well" - a testament to their deep understanding of one another's moods and emotions. This connection allows them to push each other creatively and support each other through the ups and downs of life.
In an industry where relationships are often fleeting, Lloyd and Parris' friendship is a rare gem. They've weathered the storms of fame, maintained their individuality, and found a sense of sisterhood in each other's company. Their bond has been forged on stage, but it's clear that they're much more than just colleagues - they're lifelong friends.
As Lloyd puts it, "We choose to keep choosing each other," which says everything about the strength and resilience of their friendship. When asked about what keeps them going despite life's challenges, Parris simply smiles and says, "We always make up." It's a testament to the power of female friendships in a world that often prioritizes drama over harmony.