In a recent podcast appearance on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert, Emilia Clarke opened up about the challenges she faced regarding n^dty on and off the set of Game of Thrones.
She revealed that there were instances where she had to stand her ground and insist on keeping a sheet up during scenes, despite pressure from others who suggested otherwise, pointing out that she did not want to let down her Game of Thrones fans.
During the candid discussion with Shepard, Clarke reflected on how her career has revolved around the show for the past decade, emphasizing the evolving nature of the entertainment industry and the shifting perspectives on n^de scenes in Hollywood.
Recalling the early days of Game of Thrones, Clarke highlighted the abundance of n^dty in the first season, expressing how she navigated through unfamiliar territory as a young actress fresh out of drama school.
Having initially approached the n^de scenes as part of her job and seeking to understand their significance within the script, Clarke admitted to grappling with feelings of uncertainty and inadequacy while working on the show.
The overwhelming scale of the project, coupled with impostor syndrome, led her to internalize self-doubt and push herself to perform despite personal reservations and insecurities.
Despite defending the use of n^dty on Game of Thrones in the past, Clarke has been vocal about feeling unfairly scrutinized for those aspects of her performance rather than her character work.
She shared her frustration at being persistently questioned about n^dty in interviews, emphasizing that her portrayal on screen should be valued beyond superficial considerations.
Reflecting on her growth and increased confidence in setting boundaries, Clarke acknowledged the positive influence of Jason Momoa, her co-star on Game of Thrones.
She praised Momoa for his supportive demeanor and experienced guidance, recounting moments when he ensured her comfort and well-being on set, demonstrating care and consideration that left a lasting impact on her.
As Clarke navigates her post-Game of Thrones career, she remains steadfast in asserting her autonomy and comfort levels when it comes to on-screen portrayals.
With a newfound sense of empowerment and self-assurance, she embraces the changing landscape of the industry and advocates for a more nuanced approach to depicting intimacy and vulnerability in storytelling.
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