Game of Thrones], because I loved it,” she told . “I look at it so fondly, and I look at it with such pride. But why would I want to make myself feel sad about the greatest thing that ever happened to me?
I don’t want to associate that with feelings of pain.”Despite how much she appreciated the experience, there were difficult moments.
pinpointed the first day she wore a bra as part of her costume as a turning point. “I think that when I started becoming a woman, I resented Arya because I couldn’t express who I was becoming,” she said. “And then I also resented my body, because it wasn’t aligned with the piece of me that the world celebrated.”Nowadays, having moved out of London and to a new home in the country, she feels much more comfortable with herself. “I didn’t confront it until I moved here,” she reflected. “The more I tried to be like, ‘Am I like her?
Am I like him?’, the more confused I got. Now I just feel like I am doing everything I want to do when I want to do it.”“I look in the mirror and realize: ‘I see who you are.’”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Though Game of Thrones is over, HBO continues to produce , and Williams has already returned to Arya to voice her in a video game.
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