In an interview for her latest movie, Ayo Edebiri was asked about what it’s like to be a member of Generation Z. She reacted as if she had been accused of a terrible crime. “ I’m literally turning 30 !” she responded. “Me and Rachel are always in articles that are like, ‘These girls, who you think are young, are actually turning so old . You’ll never believe who’s about to die.’ ”
“Rachel,” of course, is Rachel Sennott, whose very public friendship with Edebiri belies the fact that they’ve shared only a single screen credit so far, the raucous 2023 comedy Bottoms . Born only two weeks apart in 1995, they’re both solidly millennial but close enough to the boundary that they’re frequently asked to portray members of the younger generation, only to bristle when people confuse the act

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