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Maisie Williams 'resented' her Game of Thrones character when she started 'becoming a woman'

The actress opened up about how her role as Arya Stark affected her relationship with her body.
By Jessica WangApril 13, 2022 at 02:59 PM EDT



Maisie Williams has a complicated relationship with her Game of Thrones character.

The actress starred as the iron-willed and tomboyish Arya Stark for all eight seasons of the HBO fantasy juggernaut, joining the cast at the age of 12. Now she has opened up about her experience growing up on set, explaining how fan perception of Arya affected her relationship with her body.
The revelation came after she was given a bra in the GoT costumes trailer, Williams recalled in a new interview with GQ UK published Tuesday. "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."


Williams also had a ruminative response when asked about what part of the show she misses the most, answering, "Can I say none of it?"
"I don't think it's healthy [to miss it], because I loved it," Williams said. "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."
The actress has spoken candidly about how Arya has negatively impacted her body image before, recounting an experience in which a strap was placed across her chest during a 2019 interview with Vogue.



"Around season 2 or 3, my body started to mature and I started to become a woman," Williams said. "But Arya was still very much trying to be disguised as a boy. I had really short hair and they'd constantly cover me in dirt and shade my nose so it looked really broad and I looked really manly. They'd also put this strap across my chest to flatten any growth that had started. I don't know, that just felt horrible for six months of the year, and I felt kind of ashamed for a while."

Williams added that it was "nice to look more feminine" and "embrace the body I have" after the series wrapped.
 

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Maisie Williams 'resented' her Game of Thrones character when she started 'becoming a woman'

The actress opened up about how her role as Arya Stark affected her relationship with her body.
By Jessica WangApril 13, 2022 at 02:59 PM EDT



Maisie Williams has a complicated relationship with her Game of Thrones character.

The actress starred as the iron-willed and tomboyish Arya Stark for all eight seasons of the HBO fantasy juggernaut, joining the cast at the age of 12. Now she has opened up about her experience growing up on set, explaining how fan perception of Arya affected her relationship with her body.
The revelation came after she was given a bra in the GoT costumes trailer, Williams recalled in a new interview with GQ UK published Tuesday. "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."


Williams also had a ruminative response when asked about what part of the show she misses the most, answering, "Can I say none of it?"
"I don't think it's healthy [to miss it], because I loved it," Williams said. "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."
The actress has spoken candidly about how Arya has negatively impacted her body image before, recounting an experience in which a strap was placed across her chest during a 2019 interview with Vogue.



"Around season 2 or 3, my body started to mature and I started to become a woman," Williams said. "But Arya was still very much trying to be disguised as a boy. I had really short hair and they'd constantly cover me in dirt and shade my nose so it looked really broad and I looked really manly. They'd also put this strap across my chest to flatten any growth that had started. I don't know, that just felt horrible for six months of the year, and I felt kind of ashamed for a while."

Williams added that it was "nice to look more feminine" and "embrace the body I have" after the series wrapped.
She trying to look like Pris from Blade Runner now..? :lol:

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George R.R. Martin confirms Jon Snow Game of Thrones sequel, says it's Kit Harington's brainchild

The Song of Ice and Fire author also revealed the working title for the project: Snow.

By Oliver GettellJune 23, 2022 at 07:29 PM EDT


Jon Snow may know nothing, but the man who played him for eight seasons has a head full of ideas.
Game of Thrones mastermind George R.R. Martin confirmed in a blog post Thursday that Kit Harington, the actor who made his name portraying the King in the North on the hit HBO series, is the driving force behind the potential sequel that was first reported last week.
"Yes, there is a Jon Snow show in development," Martin wrote on his personal website, noting that the working title for the series is Snow.
And yes, Martin said, "It was Kit Harrington who brought the idea to us." (On that note, he was confirming a revelation by Harington's Thrones costar Emilia Clarke, who recently told BBC News that the project was "created by Kit as far as I can understand, so he's in it from the ground up.")

"I cannot tell you the names of the writers/ showrunners, since that has not been cleared for release yet… but Kit brought them in too, his own team, and they are terrific," Martin said. He also clarified that he is involved with Snow, as he is with the various other Game of Thrones spin-offs.

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"Kit's team have visited me here in Santa Fe and worked with me and my own team of brilliant, talented writer/ consultants to hammer out the show," Martin wrote.
Other Game of Thrones spin-offs in the works include The Hedge Knight, The Sea Snake, Ten Thousand Ships, and several animated projects. But as Martin cautioned, none of them are guaranteed to see the light of day.
"All four of these successor shows are still in the script stage," he wrote. "Outlines and treatments have been written and approved, scripts have been written, notes have been given, second and third drafts have been written. So far, that's all. This is the way television works. Please note: nothing has been green lit yet, and there is no guarantee when or if it will be… on any of these shows. The likelihood of all four series getting on the air… well, I'd love it, but that's not the way it works, usually."

Beyond that, Martin said, "There's not much more I can tell you, not until HBO gives me a green light." (HBO representatives declined to comment on Martin's post.)
Fortunately for Thrones fans, they won't have to wait much longer to return to Westeros. The prequel series House of the Dragon, about the fiery heyday of the Targaryen Empire, premieres Aug. 21.
 
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