The Bride! director Maggie Gyllenhaal accidentally killed Peter Sarsgaard’s bees

The Bride! director Maggie Gyllenhaal accidentally killed Peter Sarsgaard’s bees


Maggie Gyllenhaal accidentally killed her husband Peter Sarsgaard’s beloved bees after he left her in command of his hives.

Maggie Gyllenhaal makes a confession about Peter Sarsgaard’s bees

The 55-year-old actor is a eager beekeeper and has hives on the household’s dwelling in Brooklyn, New York in addition to at their rural retreat in Vermont, however The Bride! director Maggie has admitted they had been struck by catastrophe when Peter left his spouse in command of his valuable bugs when he went away to Europe for an appearing job.

During an look on the SmartLess podcast, Maggie initially put the demise of the bees right down to a “beekeeping mistake.” She stated: “All of his bees in Brooklyn died as a result of he made a mistake, he made a beekeeping mistake and he was so upset about it.

“I was like Peter you were in Switzerland acting and then you went and did another movie in London right away and you were home for one week and your bees died. Some people’s only job is doing bees. Give yourself a break.”

However, when requested whether or not she might have “shirked [her] responsibilities in babysitting the bees?”, Maggie replied: “Yeah maybe I did.”

Co-host Jason Batment then stated: “You know she had something on a piece of paper saying: ‘Baby all I need you to do is water the bees for me'” and Maggie replied: “He’s not wrong.”

During the looks, Maggie opened up concerning the couple’s dwelling in Vermont revealing it is deep within the wilderness and she or he tolerates it as a result of Peter loves it there a lot.

She defined: “We have a home in Vermont… Way deep, deep contained in the… nationwide forest however I can be trustworthy with you that’s actually due to my husband…

“I really like Vermont however that is actually Peter’s place… I’ll go for a however it’s fairly hardcore, it’s totally actually in the midst of nowhere. We had been stacking wooden the opposite day and Peter and I had been laughing [and saying] ‘Do you suppose that is what our pals think about we do after we come right here?’

“He like raises bees and chickens and taps maple trees and has a lovely garden…”

She added of the home in Vermont: “If I knew it was only for a week, I could do a week.”

Peter beforehand opened up about maintaining bees at his dwelling in Brooklyn admitting he retains the hives within the yard and the neighbors do not thoughts.

He instructed PEOPLE: “A variety of what I do in my downtime is beekeeping and gardening.

“My neighbors don’t have a problem with my bees. In fact, there’s a kid who lives next door, and he’s super into them, so he’ll come by and I’ll stand in front of the hives and show him that the bees aren’t going to do anything.”

He added of his beloved bees: “Bees get blamed for a lot of wasp behavior, but the things that sting are usually a wasp or a hornet. Bees don’t typically do that. They’re doing everything right.”




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