3 Things You Should Know About This 'Charlie's Angels' Actress' Bold Faith

Naomi Scott (Facebook/Naomi Scott)

"Good morning, Charlie..."

Naomi Scott, who recently appeared in the live-action Aladdin, stars alongside Kristen Stewart (Twilight) and Elizabeth Banks (Hunger Games) in the reboot of Charlie's Angels.

Movieguide ® particularly enjoyed Aladdin, and Scott's portrayal of Princess Jasmine because she demonstrated many characteristics of which young girls can aspire. With this in mind, we've compiled a list of three facts you might not know about this upcoming starlet.

*The reboot of Charlie's Angels released in theaters on Nov. 15, 2019. Read the full review here.

  1. She's a Christian. "[My faith] is the foundation of every decision I make, and of my marriage," the actress told British Vogue in May 2019.

Scott, who's married to soccer player Jordan Spence, unpacked that fame won't be the crux of their lives on the eve of Aladdin's release as she looked forward to Charlie's Angels, too.

She said, "We're young people with big aspirations. I want to be a power couple, I want to make all the money and have a big house, but sometimes Jordan and I say, 'OK, if I never acted in a movie again, if he never set foot on a football pitch, would our world fall apart?'"

With Christ at the center, we certainly don't think it would!

  1. She's proud that Charlie's Angels doesn't highlight female promiscuity. "You don't see bikini shots of their bums, " Scott told British Vogue. She also said, "You don't see much about their personal lives or who they're dating. It's about the agency going global, getting into intelligence and tech, whistleblowing."

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