Jodie Comer has shared her verdict on TV hit Euphoria as she revealed her view on Millennials in comparison to Generation Z.
The Killing Eve star, 28, admitted to PORTER in a chat to celebrate International Women's Day that when she watches hit show Euphoria she feels "really old".
Jodie said: "I feel so old watching it. I feel like millennials are like grandmas now. I just wanna go home and get in my bath and put my music on.”
When asked what her hobbies were when she wasn't filming, she was very frank and said: "I’m really boring, sorry!
"I’ve realised I have to really look after myself for my mental health, so I enjoy Pilates as exercise.”
Jodie, who became a household name for her performance in Killing Eve, hit out against people who criticised her role in Channel 4's Help.
The BAFTA Award-winner said that people had called the drama premature, as it was set in a Liverpudlian care home in 2020.
Liverpool native Jodie said that while she "respects" people who said the show that was based on Covid-19 was "too soon", she said that they "didn't have to watch it".
She insisted that while it was difficult to watch, it was also important as it gave an insight into what many people went through during the pandemic.
The actor expressed how much she enjoyed portraying someone from her home town.
Jodie, who will make her West End debut in one-woman play Prima Facie in Spring this year, said that the performance was "present and upsetting".
The plot, written by Suzie Miller, follows a young and brilliant barrister and explores rape culture.
Jodie believes that she has been "extremely lucky" to not have experienced sexual harassment within the entertainment industry.
The 28-year old returned to our screens for the fourth and final season of Killing Eve as the menacing, yet misunderstood, Villainelle.
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In the new series it seems that hit woman Villainelle has found God and is a "goody two-shoes", which fans believe to be a "huge twist".
"That's definitely the first time Villainelle has ever stepped foot in a church. Something weird is going on here," one tweeted.
"I smell a huge twist coming this series," another wrote.
"OMG, it's back!!!! But whyyyy is Villainelle a goody two-shoes now? This won't last," someone else complained.
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