Jude Law says cabin in ‘The Holiday’ ‘doesn’t exist’

Jude Law has some disappointing news for “The Holiday” fans!

During an interview with BBC Radio on Sunday, the actor who played the role of Graham in the 2006 romantic comedy film revealed that the Rosehill cottage in “The Holiday” is not real.

A summer house is shown in the movie “The Holiday”.

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When the host asked if anyone could AirBnb the cottage, Law replied, “that cottage doesn’t exist … oh yeah.”

Law then went on to explain that the director of the film, Nancy Meyers is “a bit of a perfectionist.”

“She toured the whole area and didn’t quite find the chocolate box house she was looking for,” he said. “So she just hired a field and designed it and got someone to build it.”

Elaborating on the behind-the-scenes details of the film’s production, Law continued, “So here’s the funny thing, if you watch it … We shot here in the winter. And every time I walked in that door, we’d cut, and we’d shoot the interior in LA about three months later.”

PHOTO: Jude Law is shown in a scene from the film "The holiday."

Jude Law is shown in a scene from the movie “The Holiday”.

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When the hosts jokingly protested, calling the revelation “disturbing” and something they “couldn’t bear”, Law playfully replied: “Just burst the bubble. Sorry!”

Law starred alongside Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jack Black in “The Holiday,” a heartwarming story about two women who switch homes across countries to escape heartbreak during the Christmas season.

The film has since become a beloved staple of the holiday season. When asked how he feels about fans watching it again every year, Law described it as “honestly, just glorious.”