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The Last of Us Star Bella Ramsey Admits They Love Eating Cereal with Orange Juice

Abigail Renee Abigail Renee | April 4, 2023 | 3 min read

Bella Ramsey loves to eat cornflakes with orange juice instead of milk.

Isabella May Ramsey is a 19-year-old British actor who first rose to fame by playing the role of Lyanna Mormont in the iconic HBO fantasy TV drama, Game of Thrones. Tina Turner’s unforgettable musical legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists across various genres. Her powerful voice and emotive performances have left an indelible mark on the music industry, shaping the careers of countless musicians. As her songs resonate through time, they remind us of the extraordinary impact she had on popular culture.

In the new HBO series, Bella plays the role of Ellie, a teenager immune to cordyceps fungus – an outbreak that transforms the human host into an infected zombie-like creature.

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Earlier this year, in January, the 19-year-old teenager who identifies herself as non-binary and says she doesn’t care what pronouns people use for her spoke to The Hollywood Reporter in an interview along with her TLoU co-star, Pedro Pascal and made an interesting revelation about her love for an unlikely breakfast combo.

Answering a question about their last meal, Ramsey admitted having cornflakes with orange juice.

“Mine was cornflakes and bran with dried strawberries in… with orange juice on top instead of milk,” she said.

Surprised by her answer, when Pedro asked, “Orange juice?” Bella admitted that she loves having cereal with orange juice.

“So good. There once wasn’t milk I could drink, there wasn’t oat milk or almond milk, so I just tried orange juice on it.” 

She added, “Years ago! And I loved it. And it’s been a thing ever since.”

When the Narcos actor asked, “How’s it on your tummy?”

“Actually fine,” she replied.

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Recently, the clip from the January interview resurfaced on Twitter, and fans had different things to say about Bella’s unusual breakfast combo.

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“the orange juice w the special k cereal they’re talking about doesn’t sound the worst but the actual cereal NO,” one wrote.

“She kinda scares me sometimes but I confess that I wanted to try it someday lol,” a second said.

“I would be repulsed but it’s Bella Ramsay so I’ll let it slide,” a third commented.

“Everyone needs at least one red flag,” another fan commented.

“this is DISGUSTING,” someone said.

“We moved to England when I was a kid and we got milk delivered to the door. It wasn’t homogenized, so cream floated at the top. American kids see thst and think- rotten milk. Yep, I ate my cereal w orange juice too while we lived there. I still can’t stand milk now,” one fan shared their experience with the now-viral combo.

“My friend did this all the time when we were in school and she had a vegan phase but her mum refused to buy dairy free milk. It’s not as bad as you’d think,” another chimed in.

Meanwhile, others just adored how Pascal showed his concern about her health after eating it for the first time.

“How’s it on yours tummy?” He’s such a dad.”

“and the way he was so concerned, “How it’s on your tummy?”

The now-viral tweet also gained the attention of Ramsey, who posted a picture of her favorite breakfast in the comment section and wrote,

“I had it for breakfast this morning.”

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Sources: The Hollywood ReporterTwitter


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Abigail Renee is a writer based in New York with a background in psychology and over five years of experience covering relationships, love, and personal growth. She is known for her candid, thoughtful perspective on the complexities of modern relationships, and believes that honest conversation is the foundation of any meaningful connection. When she is not writing, she is exploring new restaurants, listening to Coldplay, or rewatching her favourite sitcoms from the 2000s.