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This is a swan, little smiley face swan, or Willie.
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Hello, GQ. My name is John Bailey, and these are my 10 essential items.
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Are you ready for number one?
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The books.
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My two essential books at the moment: one is Matt Haig's The Comfort Book.
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This book is like a Bible of really lovely little tidbits to help you through what could be a stressful time, pandemic.
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Very helpful.
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Oh, here's one for instance: Page 147, "Clarity, you are here and that is enough."
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This is something that offers a very lovely amount of relief, and it's like a cuddle.
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And then the second one is a play text of next March.
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We'll be opening this play with Taron Egerton.
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It's going to be directed by Marian Elliot, who is brilliant.
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And this play is small but well-formed.
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I sort of worry a lot about learning the lines, but I feel like if I've got that on my person, then I sort of feel via osmosis it will just come in.
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So if it's in my pocket, I feel like I'm doing the work.
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Keep my musli in my pocket, musli, wherever I go.
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I have a massive stash of musli.
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It's only sort of recently that I've remembered my dad used to take musli wherever he was as well.
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So it's some sort of genetic predisposition to love the oats and the pulses.
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I'd take an almond milk and an oat milk, but basically I'm not really fussy about the milk part or the bowl or the spoon, but the musli I'm hyper fussy about.
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And that's the one.
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I particularly like this one because it's got desiccated coconut in it, which really lifts the top notes and the bottom notes.
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It can be sort of like a pudding, it can be a starter, main course, or it could be a seven-course tasting menu.
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For my next essential item, this is my Keith Haring Polaroid camera.
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There's oats in the lens.
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There's musli in my camera.
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On set for Bridgeton, they sort of had a rule that I took quite seriously that you won't land your mobile phones on set to take pictures.
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So I thought maybe this is the way to go, analog and, you know, beat the bosses.
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I've got one left.
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Are you ready?
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There's loads.
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The thing about Polaroids is that you've got them in the flesh and actually I miss that about photos.
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These, you know, you can pop on the wall and they're really satisfying as you'll see soon in about 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
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This is definitely an essential item because it has my keys attached.
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It was a gift from Lara Lauren, like the best team a man can get as a wrap gift, they bought me this.
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You have to guess what it is.
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This is a swamp.
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Swan quickly became the code word for in the face of panic, gliding through.
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Here he is, little smiley face swan or Willie.
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I think some people are born with skincare and some have skincare thrust upon them, and I think I'm the latter.
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And I've got two products to share with you.
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Hyaluronic acid.
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It's been described as a glass of water for the face, despite the fact it's got acid.
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I don't know what it means, it sounds terrifying.
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But yeah, it took me about six months to learn how to pronounce it, and now that I've got it, I just keep saying it to everyone: hyaluronic, hyaluronic, hyaluronic.
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So I'd say that first, followed by my all-time favorite, Emma Hardy.
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Emma, I don't know where you are, but you're bloody golden.
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It's like a superfood for the skin, it gives you a little glow.
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And actually every product that Emma Hardy does is unrivaled, I think, you know, golden by nature and in design.
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This next one, it's actually broken, I can see, and it's been broken for a while, but it's actually some bath salts.
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I think there's a general theme in my essential items of self-care.
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This is Heckle Stress Fix soaking bath salt, and actually was bought for me by Simone Ashley, aka Kate Sharma, series two of Bridgeton.
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They smell unbelievable, lavender and sort of eucalyptus, I'd say.
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I love a bath, always have, always will.
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If I could have brought a bathtub, that would have been the essential item.
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This is a worry pebble.
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I do literally take this everywhere and you can just sort of rub it and it calms you down.
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It used to be massive, it used to be a boulder, and that was tiny.
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So I've only got a few more weeks left in this one, I think.
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It was back at school, the teachers were always like, "You just need something to focus your energies."
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You keep it with you.
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The thing is, you know, with Regency outfits, there's not really much space for anything apart from in the boots.
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Everyone keeps their phones in their boots in Bridgeton, don't tell anyone.
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Music is such a massive part of my life, so these are Master Dynamic in-ear headphones, actually a birthday present from Ted Sarandos, head of Netflix.
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I'll always leave them out on the side on charge right by the door, and then they'll be the like last thing I take up as I go in and the first thing I, you know what I mean.
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My playlist at the moment is pretty eclectic: Wengea Boys, Muna is quite high up there, and Big Wild Stevens on time.
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I bought actually Destiny's Child.
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I recently got asked under pressure by a friend what album I should play, and I just screamed through the door, "Destiny's Child, second album!"
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So yeah, they're always around.
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My next two essential items, fanny packs.
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This is kind of grubby because this is one that's still very much in use.
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It's got some dental floss in it and some shells.
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Oh, it's got some Euros and a bill.
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See.
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And then this is a funny, but it's also my favorite North Face jacket.
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This will be like my festival festival fanny with raspberry flavor vitamin C electrolytes.
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Really crusty, didn't didn't prep this.
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And for the ultimate hand cozy, my mittens, which I wear all the time.
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Super cozy, and they have a little flap so you can, you know, you can do day-to-day draws whilst knowing that you can just sort of snuggle them up and swaddle them.
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Freedom within comfort, which is the dream.
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Great, are the Polaroid.
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Oh yeah, can you see?
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Can you get a picture on that?
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You thought it was an intimate affair, but there's actually 12 people in the room.
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I've been Jonathan Bailey and you've been looking at my essential 10 items, also known as a self-care kit.
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Someone just screamed, "She needs a worry stone quick and a bowl mole."