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Natalie Dormer doesn’t regret her n-de scenes

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Natalie Dormer doesn’t regret her n-de scenes

Natalie Dormer, an actress who played Anne Boleyn in The Tudors, Margaery Tyrell in Game of Thrones, and Cressida in The Hunger Games, has defended her n^de scenes.

She recently starred as the lead in the psychological thriller The Forest and spoke to Evening Standard about her early career decisions.

Despite some criticisms for her performances, Dormer said she doesn’t regret doing n^de scenes because “it has paid off.”

“It means the work has paid off.

First things first, I can pay the bills doing the job I love — my 16-year-old self would be very content with that.

But, of course, your ambitions change. I’ve had the responsibility of carrying projects on stage and TV, so it was the next thing I had my eyes on, to prove I could do it on film.”

The Tudors, a show known for its nudity, was one of Dormer’s first acting gigs.

When asked about why she decided to take on such a role, Dormer explained that it was because she was unemployed at the time.

“When I started my career, I was grateful to get the job.

People would say, ‘The Tudors was so hyper-sexualised, why on earth would you make that decision?’ Well, I made the decision because I was unemployed.

I didn’t know what The Tudors was going to be, I didn’t have all 10 scripts; I’d just got a job, for f***’s sake.”

Dormer believes that s** is a part of real life and therefore, a part of art.

She points out that there is plenty of male n^dty in Game of Thrones as well, and that if you’re representing real life, then you will represent s**.

“There’s plenty of male n^dty in Game Of Thrones, too.

s** is part of life, ergo it’s part of art.

If you’re representing real life, then you will represent s**.”
Dormer also spoke about how her ambitions have changed throughout her career.

She has taken on more challenging roles and responsibilities, including carrying projects on stage and TV.

Proving that she could do it on film was the next step for her.

Dormer’s fans and critics alike have praised her for her performances in various films and TV shows.

Dormer is now an established actress who can command a lead role, but she never forgets the early days of her career.

“I don’t regret anything.

It’s part of my journey, and it’s led me to where I am now.”

Dormer’s decision to defend her n^de scenes comes at a time when many actresses are speaking out against being objectified or exploited in Hollywood.

Some actresses feel that they have been pressured into doing n^de scenes, while others say that they were paid less than their male counterparts.

Despite this, Dormer stands by her decisions and says that she has no regrets.

She has worked hard to get where she is today, and she believes that her choices have helped her achieve her goals.

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