Resident Evil games typically have one really, really gross enemy. In Resident Evil Village, it was the giant baby that chased you around House Beneviento, and in Requiem, that has been replaced by The Girl, a hulking, deformed creature that stalks Grace around the game's early segments, clambering through vents in the process.
Alongside her disgusting appearance, you can hear The Girl's sickly, gurgling voice every time she approaches Ashcroft. Now, the antagonist's actor, Delanie Nicole Gill, has revealed the lengths she went to get the character's voice just right, and it involved chugging two giant jugs of milk.
Speaking on a panel at MegaCon Orlando 2026, which was uploaded to YouTube by MiamiGameHunter, alongside Resident Evil Requiem co-stars Angela Sant'Albano (Grace Ashcroft) and Nick Apostolides (Leon Kennedy), Gill was explaining the process she went through to nail The Girl's voice.
"They wanted a very thick consistency to my spit, and they wanted gurgling and clicking and things like that," she said to the crowd. "We did two four-hour sessions, and I went through two jugs of milk, around this big [gesturing the size of a jug that has to hold at least a gallon], to thicken up my...
