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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s wife has a cheeky response to whenever he has to kiss his Hamilton love interest.
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Vanessa Nadal and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Vanessa Nadal shared some of her thoughts about her husband’s Broadway smash while live-tweeting the musical’s debut on Disney+ on Friday, writing in a tweet, “I always boo when Lin kisses someone else on stage, and people sitting around me look at me like I’m a crazy person.”
The mom of two — who shares sons Sebastian, 5, and Francisco, 2, with the actor — added that their eldest child has also been keeping track of Miranda’s onstage smooches during the live-tweet.
“‘you missed the fourth kiss,’ reports Sebastian,” Nadal wrote in another tweet. “He’s counting. Thanks, kid.”
In the biographical musical about Alexander Hamilton, Miranda — who plays the titular role — shares kisses with Phillipa Soo’s Eliza Hamilton and Jasmine Cephas Jones’ Maria Reynolds characters.
I always boo when Lin kisses someone else on stage, and people sitting around me look at me like I’m a crazy person. #HamiltonFilm
— Vanessa A M Nadal (@VAMNit) July 3, 2020
“you missed the fourth kiss,” reports Sebastian. He’s counting. Thanks, kid.
— Vanessa A M Nadal (@VAMNit) July 3, 2020
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Nadal and her son aren’t the only ones who have been watching Hamilton intensely since it premiered on the Disney+ streaming platform.
The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon wished fans on Twitter a “Happy Hamilton Day!!!” writing, “I wish I could see it AGAIN for the first time.” He congratulated Miranda, who both created and starred in the production, as well as the entire cast, tweeting, “The world is watching!! You changed the game.”
Famed American filmmaker Ava DuVernay also took note of the first time she saw Hamilton in theater, uncovering a past Tweet from March 2015: “When I take in art so stellar it makes me jealous + proud all at once, I call myself dazzled. @Lin_Manuel, your glare is glorious. #Hamilton,” she wrote at the time.
Happy Hamilton Day!!! I wish I could see it AGAIN for the first time. What an amazing experience? Congrats to @Lin_Manuel, Tommy Kail, @LacketyLac and the cast of @HamiltonMusical. The world is watching!! You changed the game. #Hamilfilm #HamiltonFilm
— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) July 3, 2020
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Throwback to my first tweet about #Hamilton after seeing off-Broadway about a month after it opened at The Public. Seen several times since, and I always feel the same as the first night. Tonight was no exception. Brava @Lin_Manuel and each beautiful artist who touched this gem. https://t.co/32oodfc238
— Ava DuVernay (@ava) July 3, 2020
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On Friday, she reshared the Tweet with a new message: “Throwback to my first tweet about #Hamilton after seeing off-Broadway about a month after it opened at The Public. Seen several times since, and I always feel the same as the first night. Tonight was no exception. Brava @Lin_Manuel and each beautiful artist who touched this gem.”
Frozen voice actor and Book of Mormon star Josh Gad recalled watching Hamilton in the theater, calling the night a “a religious experience.”
“The lights lowered, I put my playbill aside and at intermission turned to my friends, also in the audience that night, @MarkRuffalo and his amazing wife Sunny and said what would become a familiar phrase out of my mouth from that point on, “‘Hamilton’ is the most inspired piece of art I’ve ever seen,'” wrote Gad of his first time seeing the show.
#HamiltonFilm a thread. The first time I saw #Hamilton on stage at the #PublicTheater I knew absolutely nothing about what I was in for. My college classmate @leslieodomjr had told me briefly over the years that he was working on something with @Lin_Manuel that was unlike
— Josh Gad (@joshgad) July 2, 2020
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“I am beyond thrilled that I not only get to share this enormous piece of entertainment with my children tomorrow but that I, along with millions of others can seize each word and lyric as an opportunity to reflect on our own history in the making and ‘rise up’ to the moment we all find ourselves in now,” he wrote on Thursday.
Hamilton originally opened on August 6, 2015, and went on to win 11 Tony Awards. The original cast included Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Daveed Diggs, Jonathan Groff and Ramos.
Gallery: Lin-Manuel Miranda Crushed on His Wife in High School, but They Didn’t Date Until Later (PopSugar)
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