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Daisy Edgar-Jones Has an Interesting Opinion About Glen Powell's Dog, Brisket

Daisy Edgar-Jones is sharing her opinions about her “Twister” co-star Glen Powell and his furry friend, Brisket.

During a July 2024 interview with People magazine, Jones referenced Powell’s recent mainstream success.

"It's a Glen Powell Summer because of the man, the myth, the legend that is Glen Powell," said the “Normal People” actress.

She also noted that Brisket may have contributed to fans’ adoration of his famous papa.

"I think Brisket can't take all the credit. But Brisket definitely adds to the flavor of joy, and fun, and fluff,” said Edger-Jones.

Fans of Powell are likely very familiar with Brisket. Not only has the actor brought his furry friend on the red carpet and press interviews, but he also often uploads pictures of the dog on social media.

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For instance, on July 8, Powell took to his Instagram account to share an adorable picture of the very good boy on the set of the upcoming film “Twisters.” According to the post’s caption (which may have been written in jest), Brisket will make his acting debut in the 2024 disaster movie.

“Shortly after being adopted, @hotbrisket joined the cast of ‘Twisters’ and was quickly called ‘the Lassie of his generation.’ Rumors are swirling of him leading a ‘Homeward Bound’ reboot that would crown him as ‘Hollywood’s King of the Animal Kingdom,’” wrote Powell.

On the June 10 episode of the “Drew Barrymore Show, Powell opened up about his decision to adopt Brisket, who he calls his “son.”

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He explained that he decided that he wanted to become a pup parent while shooting “Twisters” in Oklahoma.

“I was feeling like I needed to be a dad as soon as possible. So Brisket was the solution,” said Powell.

He also shared that he adopted the very good boy from The LaBelle Foundation, located in Los Angeles. In addition, he stated that his furry friend was taken in by the rescue around the Fourth of July. The 35-year-old suggested his beloved dog was at risk of being put down.

“It’s kind of terrible. But before July 4th, you know, because a lot of dogs run away, with the fireworks, he was probably one of those crew that would be put down. So, we got Brisket just in time,” said Powell.