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May 21 2020
Elle Fanning, star of Hulu's new series "The Great," joined the Variety After-Show to breakdown twisting the period piece tropes and celebrate the new characters being carved out for women on television, stating that she's "allergic" to the "strong female character" term. "I don't know what that means," Fanning said. "Yes of course Marial (Phoebe Fox) is strong Catherine is strong but we all have our moments. I'm not so interested in watching those types of characters."