Leslie Mann and Maude Apatow Enjoy Luxury Holiday in Scotland
Leslie Mann and Maude Apatow Holiday in Scotland

Mother-Daughter Duo Explores Scottish Highlands and Edinburgh

Hollywood actress Leslie Mann and her daughter Maude Apatow, best known for her role in Euphoria, were recently spotted enjoying a luxury holiday in Scotland. The pair shared glimpses of their trip on Instagram, with Maude posting a 20-photo carousel captioned 'I LOVE SCOTLAND.'

Luxury Train Journey Aboard the Royal Scotsman

One of the highlights of their trip was a journey aboard the Royal Scotsman, Belmond's luxury sleeper train. The train departs from Edinburgh's Waverley Station and travels through the east coast and around the Cairngorms National Park. Photos showed the duo smiling in the elegant dining carriage and the train crossing the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct.

Staying at Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute

The group, which included producer and writer Delaney Buffett, also stayed at the extravagant Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute. The 19th-century mansion is known for its lavish interiors and landscaped gardens.

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Visiting Edinburgh's Greyfriars Bobby

In Edinburgh, Maude was pictured rubbing the nose of the Greyfriars Bobby statue, a popular tourist tradition believed to bring good luck. However, locals have expressed displeasure as it damages the statue's coloring. One Instagram comment noted, 'You're not supposed to touch his nose.' Another fan joked, 'If I saw Leslie Mann and Maude Apatow booping Greyfriar Bobby’s nose I’d simply pass away.'

Exploring Circus Lane and Other Attractions

The group also wandered down Circus Lane in Stockbridge, a picturesque cobbled street known for its colorful homes and floral displays. Maude's Instagram followers flooded the comments with compliments, with one saying, 'You will be welcomed back anytime my lass.'

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