Emma Corrin received 'greatest warning' about fame from playing Princess Diana

Emma Corrin thinks playing Princess Diana in 'The Crown' was "the greatest warning" about the downsides of fame.

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Emma Corrin shot to fame with The Crown
Emma Corrin shot to fame with The Crown

Emma Corrin thinks playing Princess Diana was "the greatest warning" about the downsides of fame.

The 29-year-old star - who is non-binary and uses gender-neutral pronouns - shot to fame playing the late royal in 'The Crown' but they find it "hard" to cope with the glare of scrutiny that comes with being in the public eye.

Emma told the new issue of Britain's ELLE magazine: "It’s a very weird aspect of this job. I find it really hard. I’m grateful, obviously, for everything my work brings my way, but as you get older and you think about what you want for the rest of your life… I’m trying to find a balance of liking the work I’m doing and the choices I’m making, and distancing myself from [the rest]...

"I think playing Diana was, in a way, the greatest warning."

Emma feels a lot of "fondness" for Diana - who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997 - and is still amazed by how much playing the princess changed their life.

They said: "There’s a fondness there. It’s like I knew her a bit. As time goes on, it’s so weird to think about how much it changed my life. It’s almost too big to think about."

Emma can next be seen in an episode of 'Black Mirror' with Issa Rae which explores the advancement of AI in film, but in real life, the star is "terrified" by the use of technology in the arts.

They said: "I’m not a fan. I think it’s terrible, actually. It terrifies me.

"The loss of original, organic creativity and [not] having to be in a room with a group of people to create something is terrifying. God, in the wake of everything that’s going on with the world, surely the one thing you need to hold on to is being in a room with other people creating something from the ground up.

"That’s the source of everything, isn’t it? The source of hope."

The full interview with Emma is in the new issue of Elle magazine, on sale 17 April, or at https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/culture/a64320637/emma-corrin-interview/.