Ewan McGregor's Daughter Clara Jokes He Should 'Get Out of' Her Light-Up Obi-Wan Toothbrush in Funny Video
Clara and Ewan recently starred in their first movie together, called 'Bleeding Love'
Clara McGregor can’t escape her father Ewan McGregor's movie career, even at home!
The actress and producer shared a hilarious video on Instagram showing herself using one of her dad's spare toothbrushes — which featured a blue lightsaber design and even audio from the Star Wars saga — while staying over at his place.
The Wednesday video kicked off with Clara, 28, showing the blue toothbrush, themed after Ewan's character Obi-Wan Kenobi, in her hand as it made lightsaber sounds.
“It won’t stop,” she said in the video, and jokingly wrote on the top of the footage, “Note to self: Don’t rely on your parents to have extra toothbrushes at home.”
Clara then cut to a video of herself holding the toothbrush as it lit up and played several of her dad's most iconic lines as Obi-Wan in the Star Wars franchise.
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Ewan's voice could be heard saying, “Goodbye old friend,” “You have work to do" and, of course, "May The Force be with you.”
Clara cut to a quick shot of her face, jokingly showing her annoyance before ending the video with a photo of the unopened Firefly Obi-Wan Kenobi toothbrush in its original packaging. The package noted that it featured "1 minute [of] light and sound.”
“Dad get out of my toothbrush,” she captioned the video.
Clara's post comes a month after she and Ewan, 52, released their film Bleeding Love, which follows a young woman (played by Clara) as she “embarks on an impromptu road trip” with her estranged father (played by Ewan) after a drastic incident in her life, according to a synopsis.
“There was something special about [Ewan] being a part of a film that I was also producing and had put together,” Clara told PEOPLE in January, while describing it as an “incredible experience.”
“It's rare as an adult that you get to spend that amount of time with your parents, so that was really special,” she added. “I'd always admired my dad as an actor, and getting to act with him showed me how good he is at what he does.”
Clara, who had originally aspired to go into modeling, told PEOPLE in 2018 that she decided to follow in her father’s footsteps after taking a few acting classes at New York University.
"All throughout high school I really turned my back on acting. I said I was going to be a photographer, I'm going to be behind the lens," she said. "At 12 years old, I moved to L.A., which is all Hollywood, and all I was asked is, 'Are you going to do what your dad does?' I was rebelling."
Clara continued, "And then I got to college and asked myself, 'Why are you being so stubborn about this?' I wasn't happy in the photo department so I transferred to the film-studies department, and then I took an acting class and fell in love with it.”
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