Sansa Stark until the show's end.The actress has revealed in a new interview that she "formed coping mechanisms" to help filming such "heavy" scenes at just 13, but will not be surprised if the "trauma" hits further "down the road".Sophie was a fan favourite on Game of Thrones, even receiving a Primetime Emmy Award and a nomination for the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2019.The actress spoke in a new interview about how she handled filming such heavy scenes at such a young age.She said: "The subject matter was so heavy that I just developed a coping mechanism of just having the most fun in between takes, so I wouldn't get traumatised."I'm sure I'll exhibit some symptoms of trauma down the road.
At that age, I don't think I could comprehend a lot of the scene matter."And the first few years, I had my mom with me because she was chaperoning me, so she would be very helpful and give me snacks," she added.Sophie continued to play Sansa for the whole eight seasons until the show came to an end in 2019.The actress also revealed in the interview how it took her ten years to find out her own identity due to playing someone "everyone else saw".Sophie revealed that she is now evolving into the person she wanted to be, developing her own tastes as well as deciding herself what parts to take, she told publication The Cut.The actress is married to singer Joe Jonas, having been initially linked in 2016 after they were seen together at a concert in the Netherlands in 2016.The singer was previously romantically involved with figures such as Taylor Swift and Gigi Hadid before he met his now-wife.The pair became engaged after a year of dating in October 2017 and held their wedding ceremony in Las Vegas in May.
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