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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Jacob Stolworthy

Actor claims she was ‘unfairly objectified’ as a teenager on BBC reality show

  • Jessie Buckley, an Oscar frontrunner for Hamnet, revealed she was "brutalised" and "unfairly objectified" as a 17-year-old contestant on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 2008 BBC reality series I’d Do Anything.
  • She described being "bodyshamed" and sent to "femininity school" during the show, which she found "messed up" and led to her feeling depressed.
  • Buckley finished second in the competition, which sought an actress to play Nancy in a West End production of Oliver.
  • Following the show, she declined an offer to be an understudy and instead pursued other acting roles, including a London revival of A Little Night Music.
  • Now 36, Buckley is a critically acclaimed actress, recently winning a Critics’ Choice Award and previously receiving Oscar and Bafta nominations.

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