N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7 3 9 “I memorized the whole script, but then Will Ferrell started doing improv, and I didn’t know what to say at all!” of candy and gum, and a magical cater- ing company that would prepare anything she wanted for breakfast. The crew made her feel important, but more surprising- ly, the stars were warm and friendly. “Mark [Wahlberg] was great with the kids,” Jill says. “When Yamilah would slip away from the set and return, he’d notice and say, ‘Hey, you’re back!’” “H e gave me a ‘Wahlberger’ hat,” Yamilah says, refer- ring to the uniform of Wahl- berg’s entourage, which includes “Rasta Phil” and a stuntman named Cowboy. Between scenes, Mel Gibson told the kids jokes, and John Cena signed auto- graphs for the young actors and all of their friends and siblings back home. As for the future, Yamilah shrugs. “I’d have to think about that,” she says. “I don’t really know. I hope to do another movie because they’re really fun. I just want to see where it takes me. It’s a different road ev- ery week!” She’d like to visit Los Angeles and Bo- ra Bora, but she doesn’t want to move out of Maine. “I recently did an audition for Nickelodeon. If I got it, we’d go there just to film, then come back if they need us a cou- ple weeks later,” she says. “I could still be with my friends, be home, go to my school.” Daddy’sHome2isplayingnowinmovietheaters.