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Emma Corrin on Playing Princess Diana, Marvel Villain, and Nonbinary Power of Women Cover

Created at 31 May · 3:24 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Emma Corrin, known for playing Princess Diana, is Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women cover star. The actor expressed initial hesitation about the offer, calling it a "scary thing" but ultimately finding the recognition "f king awesome."

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Emma Corrin
Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women cover star, known for playing Princess Diana
Princess Diana
character played by Emma Corrin in "The Crown"
Emma Corrin on Playing Princess Diana, Marvel Villain, and Nonbinary Power of Women Cover

↳ Why This Matters

Emma Corrin is achieving a significant milestone by being featured as Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women cover star. This recognition comes after their acclaimed role as Princess Diana in "The Crown." Despite the honor, Corrin admitted to feeling daunted by the offer, highlighting a personal journey of navigating public attention and identity.

Key facts

  • Emma Corrin is Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women cover star.
  • Corrin previously played Princess Diana in "The Crown."
  • The actor expressed initial hesitation about the cover offer.

Emma Corrin is achieving a significant milestone by being featured as Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women cover star. This recognition comes after their acclaimed role as Princess Diana in "The Crown." Despite the honor, Corrin admitted to feeling daunted by the offer, highlighting a personal journey of navigating public attention and identity.

Frequently asked questions

Emma Corrin is an actor known for their role as Princess Diana in "The Crown" and is Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women cover star.

Corrin admitted that the offer was initially a "scary thing" and that they were hesitant, but ultimately found the recognition to be "f king awesome."

Besides playing Princess Diana, Corrin is noted for their role as a Marvel villain and their involvement in a "Pride & Prejudice" series.

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31 May · 3:00 PM
Emma Corrin, Variety's first nonbinary Power of Women honoree, admits they were initially hesitant about the cover offer.
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Emma Corrin on Going From Playing Princess Diana to a Marvel Villain, Feeling 'Daunted' by Netflix's 'Pride & Prejudice' Series and Being Our First Nonbinary Power of Women Honoree: It's 'F—ing Awesome'm.piqsuite.com

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