London, Jun 19 (PTI) "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner says the story arc of her character Sansa Stark resembles to the advent of the #MeToo campaign.
The 22-year-old actor, who plays the eldest Stark daughter in the HBO's epic fantasy show, said like many women who have raised their voices after having suffered sexual abuse for years, her Sansa gradually took charge of the situation.
"It's funny the way (my storyline) is kind of mirroring what's happening in real life, in every industry right now. It's really interesting how all of these women who were subjected to a lot of horror and oppression are taking a stand against the people who have done this to them.
"I think that's why I connected with the #MeToo movement so much. Not just because of being a woman and obviously being a feminist, but also that character," Turner told Screen International.
From being a meek girl who was abused by King Joffrey Baratheon and Ramsay Bolton, Sansa has grown to become a woman in control of her own destiny.
"She's used everything she's learnt up until now to her benefit. She endured so much horror and really was a prisoner season-by-season. She took all of that, and now she has become stronger for it," Turner said.
The eighth and final season of "GOT" is expected to air next year.
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