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By Georgina Littlejohn
The old showbusiness adage says you should never work with children or animals.
Something that Emma Thompson probably wished she'd taken into account for the world premiere of her new film Nanny McPhee And The Big Bang.
The actress was almost upstaged by her date for the night as they arrived at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square in London last night.
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But it wasn't husband Greg Wise making a show of himself but a little pig who took it upon itself to take as much attention away from the film's star as possible.
It tried to lead Emma off in all directions as she tried to keep it under control as they arrived on the red carpet, which was actually blue and covered in silver stars
It refused to pose for the cameras, and became so startled by the flashbulbs and screaming fans that it relieved itself at the entrance to the cinema
But ever the professional, Emma kept on smiling before handing the pig over to its handler so she could join her human co-stars inside.
Looking stunning in a brown strapless Vivienne Westwood gown and gold Aruna Seth shoes, Emma couldn't stop grinning, probably from excitement about the premiere and relief she'd handled the farm animal situation with as much dignity as possible.
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Emma, who wrote the film, also appeared relaxed and sun-kissed, having just returned from a holiday in Mexico with close friend Kate Winslet, providing her with a shoulder to cry on after her separation from director husband Sam Mendes.
Emma was joined by co-star Maggie Gyllenhaal, who kept it simple but very chic in a Vionnet black silk crepe dress with cream ivory silk pleated insert and platform peep-toed heels
Maggie praised Thompson, and said: 'I'm her biggest fan and I know I'm not alone in thinking she is a brilliant genius. I would like to work with her on everything.'
She also gushed about Dame Maggie Smith, who also stars in the film, and said: 'I heard she was a little tough and was nervous to work with her, but, thank God, she liked me.'
Unfortunately, neither Dame Maggie nor Ralph Fiennes, who also stars in the film, attended the premiere.
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Other cast members attending included comedian Bill Bailey, who plays a pig farmer.
He joked that his animal co-stars were 'not just common-or-garden farm pigs from up the road', but proper stage pigs who 'were all a bit blase really'.
Welsh actor Rhys Ifans, who plays a character called Uncle Phil, was also in attendance and ever the joker, took the opportunity to pinch Emma's bottom as he greeted her at the cinema.
Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang is the sequel the 2005 hit Nanny McPhee and tells the story of stressed parent Isabel Green - played by Gyllenhaal - who is struggling to deal with unruly children and run the family farm while her husband is away fighting in the Second World War, so she calls in the magical McPhee to bring them to order.
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