


Indeed, by the time the star-studded, delightful rom-com-based on Emily Giffin's bestselling novel-hit theaters on May 6, 2011, Ginnifer Goodwin (the aforementioned girl, buttoned-up people pleaser Rachel) was set to wed actor Joey Kern (though their split would be announced within days, making way for her real life fairytale), Kate Hudson (her life-of-every-party best friend Darcy) was engaged to Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy and expecting their now-9-year-old son Bingham and John Krasinski (Rachel's sardonic best friend Ethan) had wed Emily Blunt at George Clooney's Italian villa.Īs for Greenfield, he proposed to actress Sarah Baldwin, who had a part in the film, "right after the shoot," he shared, Baldwin returning to Manhattan's upscale Amsale boutique to pick out her dress, the same spot where Darcy selected a $12,900 drop-waist stunner. "You know, a lot of us got engaged during that shoot," director Luke Greenfield reflected to E! News in an exclusive chat. Who knew that such a f-ked up love story could be so romantic?īecause while the plot of Something Borrowed isn't exactly the stuff of conventional fairytales-girl meets boy, girl's best friend falls for boy, girl realizes on the eve of her BFF's wedding that maybe she was in love with boy this whole time-there was certainly some magic in the air on the New York City set.
