Susan Sarandon likes to go to the animal cemetery for her first dates.
The actress, who herself has the two little tips Penny and Rigby, thinks that the cemetery for animals in Hyde Park in London is the ideal place to take a man because it is so quiet there. She told The Evening Standard newspaper: "It's something you may never have done before, but there are plenty of ways to talk."
She had also recently considered her own death, as she will soon be celebrating her 71st birthday and has decided that she will pass on her collections, including paintings, to her three children while she is still alive. She explains: "At the moment I'm giving everything away, I had many well-known photographs [...] by SebastiĆ£o Salgado that I give [to my children] - and a few engravings by Picasso ... 'If you are on your deathbed, there is nothing of that more important. ' Mary-Louise Parker told me about it during a crisis. " But even though she is getting older, Susan has no plans to shorten her life. Her biggest dream is to be locked in a London museum. When asked which one she would choose, she replied: "Maybe the National Gallery or the V&A Museum, that would be fun. I would probably just get high and walk through the halls."
Susan lives in New York City, but she loves to fly to London every now and then to work and visit 'Claridge's', where she prefers to eat scones: "'Claridge's' is very cozy, there is one kind of wonderful old fashioned elegance. I love what they do with the tea. I love scones and cream. I love everything that's greasy. "