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Home and Away star Samara Weaving reveals what she misses the most about Australia – and it’s not what you’d expect

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Samara Weaving misses her native Australia a lot, despite being one of the biggest horror performers in the world and living it up in Hollywood.

The 31-year-old former Home And Away star naturally misses her loved ones and Australia’s stunning beaches, but the cuisine is what she craves the most when she’s away.

She said to News Corp., “I miss snacks.”

Shapes and Toobs and Tim Tams is a crazy snack game popular in Australia.

You’d think that Americans would have wonderful snacks, but I’m totally addicted to Australian goodies. I ADORE TOOBS.

Despite living it up in Hollywood as one of the world’s biggest horror actors, there is a lot that Samara Weaving (pictured) misses about her native Australia

The Hollywood celebrity is presently promoting Chevalier, a historical drama in which she co-stars with Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Additionally, she has been spilling some show insider information, including an X-rated mistake Kelvin and she experienced during their love scenes on Chevalier.

On the Late Late Show with James Corden in March of last year, the Scream star discussed the unpleasant situation.

She explained that Kelvin was quite exhausted because he had to master the violin and the art of fencing for the assignment.

The day was Friday. We were sleeping. I was virtually bare. He says, “Ugh, I just want to quit,” just as we’re about to make love, she claimed.

I found it hard to believe. I appeared fantastic!

Samara continued, Kelvin instantly expressed sorry for his words, and he did not intend to offend her in any way.

He apologised after feeling guilty and said, “I’m sorry, I’m just really tired.” So sure, I almost made Kelvin go,” she said in jest.

After beginning her career on the venerable Australian serial opera Home and Away, The Babysitter actress is now a rising sensation in Hollywood.

She said that the show had helped to prepare her for Hollywood in an interview she gave to The Courier Mail in May of last year.

She complained, “Home and Away is such a machine and you just pump out so many scenes.”

If we were in the studio, we could complete up to ten sequences each day. Doing four sequences a day while working on my first American job was crazy. Oh, I guess we can take our time, I thought. It came as a sweet surprise.

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