“I mean, they don’t need to not speak to us – just don’t be gross and don’t be a dick.
A few times, somewhat startlingly, she looks straight into the camera – Miranda-style – and raises a sceptical eyebrow.
She plays Becky Sharp – the witty, calculating anti-hero of ITV’s Vanity Fair – as if she’s never seen a period drama in her life.
I do think it’s a really amazing tool for spreading messages and organising, but for me, it just doesn’t work.”
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