Emma Corrin looks uncannily like The Handmaid’s Tale with their pale yellow bonnet at Emmy Awards
The Crown star Emma Corrin channels The Handmaid’s Tale with their pale yellow bonnet and matching dress at star-studded Emmy Awards screening in London
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They are famed for playing the role of Princess Diana on The Crown.
But Emma Corrin decided to channel another character on Sunday at the Emmy Awards screening in London – June Osborne from The Handmaid’s Tale.
The actor, 25, looked uncannily like the dystopian character as they donned a pale yellow bonnet and matching long-length dress for the red carpet event.
Far from Diana: Emma Corrin, 25, decided to channel another character on Sunday at the Emmy Awards screening in London – June Osborne from The Handmaid’s Tale
The star, who changed her pronouns to she/they on her Instagram bio earlier this year, looked sleek in the apocalyptic number – which also featured long fingerless gloves.
Emma slicked their hair away from their face so that the headpiece could sit effortlessly, while they opted for a pared-down makeup palette.
The performer has addressed their decision to publicly request their pronouns be she/they, explaining it was important to put their ‘authentic’ self out there.
Dystopian: The actor looked uncannily like the dystopian character as they donned a pale yellow bonnet and matching long-length dress for the red carpet event
Uncanny: The resemblance to June was uncanny as Emma headed out to the Emmy’s. Pictured: Elisabeth Moss on set of The Handmaid’s Tale
Speaking with W magazine, they also recalled their first kiss and discussed their first love, as well as taking part in a kooky accompanying photoshoot.
While Emma did not want to discuss the specifics surrounding their decision to change their pronouns, they was aware that it would create headlines.
‘It’s hard when you have a platform, but I want to make everything feel very authentic,’ Emma said.
Slick: Emma slicked their hair away from their face so that the headpiece could sit effortlessly, while they opted for a pared-down makeup palette
Apocolyptic: The star, who changed their pronouns to she/they on her Instagram bio earlier this year, looked sleek in the apocalyptic number
Spooky! The star showed off their Halloween-worthy black claws through their fingerless gloves
‘I think we’ve become much more aware of our positions in our communities and the circles in which we operate.’
Elsewhere in the chat, Emma reflected on her first kiss, admitting it wasn’t quite the romantic moment they had hoped for.
They recalled: ‘It was under a tree in a park by my house and there were a group of guys playing rugby really nearby and they were grunting and making weird noises.
‘Authentic self’: The performer has addressed their decision to publicly request their pronouns be she/they, explaining it was important to put their ‘authentic’ self out there
First kiss: Speaking with W magazine , they also recalled their first kiss and discussed their first love, as well as taking part in a kooky accompanying photoshoot
‘And I remember I laughed throughout the kiss… yep, broke up with me a week later guys, I was heartbroken, heartbroken!’
Emma went on to reference ‘the love of their life’, but did not identify the mystery suitor or whether they are still together.
They said: ‘You know you have that person who’s the first love of your love of life kind of person, I remember when we kissed for the first time.
‘It was at at the end of my driveway and at night where he dropped me off from our date. And I ran up the driveway screaming. I felt like I was in a film and there should have been a backing track of me running in slow motion.’
Headlines: While Emma did not want to discuss the specifics surrounding their decision to change their pronouns, they was aware that it would create headlines
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