Happiest Season, starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis. So when the director, Clea Duvall, interviewed Stewart for the November issue of InStyle, they naturally got to talking about LGBTQ+ representation—a topic Stewart has historically done her very best to avoid.
Stewart easily identifies with her character, who’s about to propose to her girlfriend (Davis). But the latter, who has yet to come out to her parents, is also extremely familiar to Stewart. “They're both people I really felt protective of in different ways, because I've been on both sides of that dynamic where someone is having a hard time acknowledging who they are and the other person is more self-accepting,” she said.
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