Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, director Joseph Kosinski explained the decision, noting that “two or three storylines” didn’t make it into the final cut. “It happens on every film, where you have to shoot more than you can use,” Kosinski said. Still, he praised Ashley as “an incredible talent” and expressed interest in working with her again.
Ashley has not publicly commented on the edit, but in a recent interview with ELLE, she called the filming experience “crazy” and said, “I have a very small part, but I’m grateful to be in that movie.” She also recalled attending multiple Grands Prix and described the adrenaline-filled set: “Sometimes we literally had one take for certain shots… It was kind of like theater. It felt so live.”
In an earlier interview with Who What Wear, Ashley shared that she had met for the film before Bridgerton even aired. “It’s Damson and Brad’s movie,” she said. “I’m just so grateful that I can be part of it.”
F1—also starring Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia, and Javier Bardem—is scheduled for theatrical release and IMAX on June 27, 2025.