Uma Thurman Warned Daughter Maya Hawke About Quentin Tarantino's Secret Foot Fetish
Actress Maya Hawke recently revealed that her mother, Uma Thurman, once warned her about director Quentin Tarantino's long-rumored foot fetish.
During an episode of Amy Poehler's podcast "Good Hang," Hawke shared that her mom told her to 'keep your shoes on' when working with the filmmaker. The two actresses burst into laughter upon hearing this conversation.
Thurman, who collaborated with Tarantino in his 2003 film "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" and 2004's "Kill Bill: Vol. 2," famously reacted to rumors about Tarantino's alleged foot fetish during an interview on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" in July 2024.
Tarantino strenuously denies the claim, stating that each of the toe shots were essential to the story. However, many critics have dismissed these scenes as unnecessary and even pointless.
Despite this controversy, Thurman encouraged O'Brien to interview Tarantino about his foot fascination, joking that he might get distracted during the conversation and start sweating.
Thurman has collaborated with Tarantino on several films, including "Pulp Fiction" in 1994, for which she earned an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. It is unclear whether Tarantino's alleged foot fetish is true or not; however, some reports suggest that the filmmaker may have paid $10,000 to lick a woman's feet at a strip club in 2023.
In any case, Hawke has revealed that her mother was one of the first people to advise her about working with Tarantino, emphasizing the importance of maintaining professionalism and avoiding distractions during filming.
Actress Maya Hawke recently revealed that her mother, Uma Thurman, once warned her about director Quentin Tarantino's long-rumored foot fetish.
During an episode of Amy Poehler's podcast "Good Hang," Hawke shared that her mom told her to 'keep your shoes on' when working with the filmmaker. The two actresses burst into laughter upon hearing this conversation.
Thurman, who collaborated with Tarantino in his 2003 film "Kill Bill: Vol. 1" and 2004's "Kill Bill: Vol. 2," famously reacted to rumors about Tarantino's alleged foot fetish during an interview on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" in July 2024.
Tarantino strenuously denies the claim, stating that each of the toe shots were essential to the story. However, many critics have dismissed these scenes as unnecessary and even pointless.
Despite this controversy, Thurman encouraged O'Brien to interview Tarantino about his foot fascination, joking that he might get distracted during the conversation and start sweating.
Thurman has collaborated with Tarantino on several films, including "Pulp Fiction" in 1994, for which she earned an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. It is unclear whether Tarantino's alleged foot fetish is true or not; however, some reports suggest that the filmmaker may have paid $10,000 to lick a woman's feet at a strip club in 2023.
In any case, Hawke has revealed that her mother was one of the first people to advise her about working with Tarantino, emphasizing the importance of maintaining professionalism and avoiding distractions during filming.