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Kristen Stewart expressed her admiration for Diana after her portrayal in Spencer

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Kristen Stewart has received an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Princess Diana in the wacky biopic “Spencer.” The actor has won numerous awards from critics’ organisations prior to her candidacy.

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According to Just Jared, the 31-year-old actress opened up about playing a real-life person and if she’d ever want to play the late monarch again in a recent interview. “If I portrayed her at a different period in her life, it would be different,” Kristen told Just Jared. “It was utterly enthralling,” she said. “I’d be all over doing another one.” I’d like to reprise my role as her.” When questioned about her initial thoughts after reading the Spencer script, she said, “I’m not sure.”

Stewart expressed her admiration for the script’s forthright commitment to its point of view. “It’s such a vast and intriguing universe,” she continued. “Yet we truly, really step into her shoes in a manner that’s more intimate than anything I’ve seen before.” Kristen Stewart, also wrote a long letter expressing her beliefs on mental health, which were affected by her role. Stewart’s statement not only raises awareness about mental illness through words. But it also includes a vow to donate to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

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Stewart’s serious attitude in the remark reveals that the job has changed not only her professional life. But also the emphasis she places on her personal life.

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