It’s fair to say she looks words away from her onscreen character
Jude Law’s onscreen daughter from the beloved film, The Holiday, is almost unrecognisable as she revisits the set 16 years later. Miffy Englefield, who played Graham’s eldest daughter Sophie in the film, shared the screen with heavyweights such as Jude Law, Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and Kate Winslet.
Known for her striking strawberry blonde hair, often styled in a ponytail, she captured the hearts of viewers worldwide. Fans of The Holiday will be amazed to see where the young star is now, looking vastly different from her onscreen character.
After finding fame at a tender age, she pursued a career in music and is now a proud mother at 23. Miffy has gained popularity on , amassing over 45,000 followers as she regularly shares updates about her family life.
She has swapped her signature blonde hair for shoulder-length raven locks, styled with a full fringe. On Friday (December 23), the doting mum thrilled fans by returning to the town of Shere in Surrey, where The Holiday was filmed all those years ago.
The brunette stunner took a trip back to the picturesque English village with her father, younger sister, and her adorable daughter for a quaint family outing. Miffy initially charmed her followers with a video of her little girl exploring the town before they paused to gaze into an antique shop window, reports the Daily Star.
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She later shared that this spot had been converted into a café for a moment in a film scene that didn’t make the final cut, posting part of the script from the movie. The artist then toured a stunning church featured in the film as well as in other beloved rom-coms like the iconic Bridget Jones’ Diary.
Additionally, Miffy traced the steps of Cameron Diaz’s character, sprinting across the famous bridge towards the snug cottage and her onscreen paramour. Capping off the day, the family enjoyed a delightful dinner at the White Lion—the pub where Graham and Cameron’s characters shared their first date.
The Holiday child star looks unrecognisable as she returns to set 16 years later
The clip has garnered over 34,000 views, evoking nostalgia amongst fans who reminisced about the 2006 classic.
A wave of comments expressed how grown-up ‘little Sophie’ appeared, leaving some feeling their age, while others rejoiced at including the fan-favourite film in their annual Christmas viewings. One user wrote: “Makes me feel so old that little Sophie is old enough to have a daughter [cry laughing emoji].”
Another fan concurred: “I’m not okay with you being an adult [cry laughing emoji]”, while a third chimed in, saying: “So who else feels super old now? “.