Jodie Comer shared her verdict on Euphoria, the hit TV show starring Zendaya, and revealed her view on Millennials in comparison to Generation Z.
The Killing Eve star, 28, admitted in a recent interview that watching the show makes her "feel 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."
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Jodie admitted "I’m really boring, sorry", when she was asked about her hobbies outside of filming.
She said: "I've realised I have to really look after myself for my mental health, so I enjoy Pilates as exercise."
The Liverpool actor has became a household name since starring in the BBC drama Killing Eve, but has hit out against the criticism of her role in Channel 4's Help.
Jodie said she "respects" people who said the show, that was based during the height of the covid pandemic, was "too soon", she said that these critics "didn't have to watch it".
Jodie said she understood it may have been difficult to watch for some viewers, however, it was was also important to highlight the troubles those in the care home system went through during the pandemic.
The actor expressed how much she enjoyed portraying someone from her hometown.
Jodie, The Mirror reports, is set to make her West End debut in one-woman play Prima Facie in the spring, and she revealed the performance is "present and upsetting".
The plot, written by Suzie Miller, follows a young and brilliant barrister and explores rape culture.
Jodie believes she has been "extremely lucky" to not have experienced sexual harassment within the entertainment industry.
The star has recently returned to our screens for the fourth and final season of Killing Eve as the menacing, yet misunderstood, Villainelle.
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