Ariana Greenblatt, 18, Says "Now You See Me" Costar Isla Fisher 'Knows More Slang' Than Her Thanks to Her Kids (Exclusive) Kayla Grant, Bailey RichardsNovember 28, 2025 at 3:00 AM 0 Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/WireImage Isla Fisher (L) and Ariana Greenblatt attend the London Photocall for "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" Ariana Greenblatt isn't the only one who understands slang words While chatting with PEOPLE at the Now You See Me: Now You Don't premiere in New York City on Monday, Nov.
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Isla Fisher (L) and Ariana Greenblatt attend the London Photocall for "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" -
Ariana Greenblatt isn't the only one who understands slang words
While chatting with PEOPLE at the Now You See Me: Now You Don't premiere in New York City on Monday, Nov. 10, the Borderlands actress says that her costar Isla Fisher may know more lingo than she does
The young actress attributed Fisher's knowledge to her three children
Ariana Greenblatt isn't the only one who understands modern-day lingo on the set of Now You See Me: Now You Don't.
While chatting with PEOPLE at the Now You See Me: Now You Don't premiere in New York City on Monday, Nov. 10, the Borderlands actress, 18, shares with PEOPLE that costar Isla Fisher's three kids — two daughters and one son, whom she shares with ex-husband Sacha Baron Cohen — keep her in the know when it comes to slang words.
"Isla Fisher knows more slang than I'll ever know, because of her kids, so she's up there," Greenblatt tells PEOPLE.
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Ariana Greenblatt attends Lionsgate's "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" New York premiere
Fisher has refrained from posting her children on social media in an effort to protect their privacy. The Confessions of a Shopaholic star has spoken in the past about her decision to maintain her children's privacy, telling Marie Claire Australia in 2021 that they have a right to "just be kids."
"Motherhood is actually my favorite topic, but I keep it private. I think all parents are trying to protect their kids, especially in the social media age," Fisher told the outlet. "I want our children to have a normal childhood, being able to play outside without pressure or scrutiny."
While Fisher has been busy with her professional career, she does her best to maintain a balance between work and spending time with her children.
"I wish I had the secret to balancing it all as a mum, but I don't have a clue. 'Don't worry about being perfect or you'll miss out on the fun!' ― that's the message from Marge in Charge and I try to keep it in mind myself when I am juggling life," she told the Daily Mail of her children's book, Marge in Charge.
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When she's not busy shooting movies, Fisher is a supportive mom, helping her kids with homework and dropping them off at school. While her kids were in quarantine, she assisted them with their schoolwork — though she may have come across some struggles when it came to math homework. "My fourth-grade long division has really improved," she joked to PEOPLE in January 2021.
Fisher not only helps her children with their assignments, but she is also a pro at school drop-off. However, as she told PEOPLE in April 2023, she's not interested in competing with the stylish moms.
"It depends on the climate but ultimately I'm going with a sweatpant," she said. "I know it's not cute. And a hoodie. That's kind of where I'm at right now."
"I know there's a lot of competition, there's blow-outs, tailored blazers," the actress added of the other moms. "But I cut myself some slack and just say, 'The fact that you've showered is a win. You're ahead of the curve, Isla. You got this.' "
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Isla Fisher
In her interview with The Australian's Women Weekly, the Wedding Crashers star shared that she uses her acting skills while parenting. She said she acts out voices and creates characters when telling stories to her children.
"I love to tell stories to my kids," she said. "One of the perks of being an actor is that you have a bunch of silly voices in your back pocket to whip out at bedtime."
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Published: November 28, 2025 at 01:36PM on Source: RED MAG
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