The Hottest TV Actress Doesn't Care If You Hate Her

By Chris Snellgrove | Published
Some actors have it even worse good luck choosing strong roles. More often than you might think, they get off to a solid start and choose stinker after stinker for their next big hit. For example, Sarah Michelle Gellar became a youth icon because Buffy the Vampire Slayerbut later, he had the uncanny ability to pick TV shows that die after one season. As for Kevin Costner, he excelled in unconventional dramas like Field of Dreamsbut he had a charm that seemed to be a temptation to destruction as The Postmanshe pissed off her lover Yellowstone he used $38 million of his own money to make a Western that failed Horizon: An American Saga.
These two, like many actors, don't talk much about their past failures, preferring to look forward rather than look back. However, recently, the hottest TV actress of the modern era decided to break the trend and admitted that she made some bad decisions when it came to choosing her next role. That actress is Emilia Clarke, who became famous after the success of HBO's Game of Thrones. Recently, he gave a candid interview where he poked fun at his most hated roles while making it clear that he doesn't blame fans for those failed shows.
The Naked Truth

Emilia Clarke's latest interview no Variety it was really interesting. He didn't go out of his way to promote any upcoming projects or even to satisfy his own vanity. Instead, he focused on some of the missteps he took as an actor. Admitting that she felt bitter after not winning an Emmy in 2019 because she felt she had become “old news,” she also opened up about lingering gossip, including rumors about how much G.stand up in the seats what was done and whether he had ever encountered sexually transmitted diseases on that set (the answer was no, although he declined to comment on whether anything like that had happened on the set of Alone or Terminator: Genisys).
Soon, he started talking about his failed attempts to break up with her Game of Thrones. If you talk about the reaction of the fans Secret Invasionhe accepted the stupid voice and said, “I don't think anyone liked that game guys. When the seal broke, he continued: “Star Wars'? Terminator? That should never have happened. But these were the jobs I said yes to, you know what I mean?” Fortunately, he doesn't blame the various franchise fandoms for the film's failure. “I went into existing franchises,” he says, “so if it doesn't work out, it's not personal.”
He will come back

In fact, this is a a lot a refreshing attitude, especially if you compare Emilia Clarke's humility with various stars who blamed fans for the failure of their projects. When Ocean 8 bombed, star Mindy Kaling accused “white men” of simply hating what she, a woman of color, had created. Likewise, when Wrinkles in Time I'm disappointed, Captain Marvel star Brie Larson slammed a certain type of critic: “I don't need a 40-year-old white man to tell me what didn't work … It wasn't meant for him!” Currently, The Ghostbusters (2016) star Melissa McCarthy questioned the real motivation behind fans hating the reboot, saying, “I don't know why people are so afraid of women.”
So, while the bar is clearly in hell, Emilia Clarke deserves full advice not to anger fans after playing three failed projects (four if we count that final Game of Thrones season). He understands that fans want what they want, and if he or his projects fail to deliver, he doesn't get upset. Finally, the Game of Thrones the actor decided to stop focusing on acting for the next big thing and started choosing roles “for no reason other than that I would enjoy the job.” That's a really healthy way to Hollywood, and his humility is enough to make fans fall in love with him all over again.

Not bad, huh? Especially the girl whose most famous character solved all her problems by burning herself!



