In the uproarious comedy “Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie,” we follow the extravagant lives of Edina Monsoon and Patsy Stone, who are now navigating their 60s with the same flair and self-indulgence that has defined their lives. As Edina’s PR company faces a decline, her dreams of publishing an autobiography are dashed when a publisher rejects her manuscript. This sets the stage for a series of outrageous events that lead to a quest for redemption and fame.
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While preparing for a high-profile fashion event featuring designer Huki Muki, Patsy discovers that supermodel Kate Moss is on the lookout for a new PR agent. Excitedly, she informs Edina, but their conversation is overheard by Edina’s rival, Claudia Bing, when Edina accidentally leaves her phone on speaker. This blunder sets off a chain reaction that spirals out of control.
At the fashion event, Edina brings along her 13-year-old granddaughter, Jane, whom she affectionately calls “Lola.” Meanwhile, Saffron “Saffy” Monsoon, Edina’s daughter, is out on a date with her new boyfriend, Nick. The event takes a disastrous turn when Edina, in a moment of chaos, accidentally sends Kate Moss tumbling into the Thames. The incident is witnessed by Lulu, one of Edina’s few remaining clients, who is already at odds with Edina due to being replaced at the event.
As the media descends upon the scene, hysteria ensues with the assumption that Kate is dead. Edina, Patsy, and Jane find themselves in police custody, while Saffy arrives with Nick, who is revealed to be a detective. After their release, Edina becomes the target of hate mail and online trolls, while Patsy loses her job due to her association with Edina.
Determined to escape the media storm, Edina and Patsy take a boat to the Thames in search of Kate’s body, using Edina’s personal assistant, Bubble, as a makeshift search device. However, Bubble ends up disappearing into the water. Realizing the situation is dire, the trio decides to flee to Cannes, taking Jane and her credit card with them.
Once in Cannes, Edina and Patsy brainstorm various money-making schemes to fund their lavish lifestyle. After a failed attempt to convince a wealthy former lover to marry Patsy, they encounter an elderly baroness, rumored to be the richest woman in the world. In a bid to access her fortune, Patsy disguises herself as a man named Pat Stone and flirts with the baroness.
The next day, in a twist of fate, Patsy marries the baroness, granting both her and Edina the luxurious lifestyle they have always desired. They find themselves staying in a lavish hotel alongside iconic guests like Dame Joan Collins and Dame Edna Everage.
Meanwhile, Emma Bunton, who spots Edina and Patsy in public, informs Lulu of their whereabouts. Lulu, seeking revenge, flies to Cannes and meets with Bubble, who has miraculously survived and embezzled money from Edina’s company to buy a massive pavilion in Cannes. Saffy, along with Nick, arrives in Cannes, determined to find Jane, who is with Emma.
As tensions rise, Lulu reports Edina and Patsy’s location to the police, leading to a chaotic chase through the town. The duo narrowly escapes in a hijacked three-wheeled delivery van, but their luck runs out when the van’s brakes fail, sending them rolling into an infinity pool at Bubble’s house. Saffy arrives just in time to witness Edina and Patsy slowly sinking in the van.
In a moment of vulnerability, Edina apologizes to Saffy for her greed and neglect as a mother. Saffy responds with love, reinforcing their bond. Just when it seems all hope is lost, Bubble reveals that Kate Moss is alive, prompting Edina to realize her innocence in the chaos.
The world rejoices at the news of Kate Moss’s survival. As Edina takes on the role of Kate’s new PR agent, she revitalizes her career and finally launches her long-awaited autobiography. Meanwhile, in a humorous twist, Patsy reveals her true identity to the baroness