The Sex Education star on playing the show's first nonbinary character, writing new music while filming, and Cal and Jackson's scenes together.
All of the producers made me feel comfortable, like making sure people knew my pronouns before I got on set. All the cast members were really welcoming and warm and sweet to me, too. Jemima Kirke was really funny. She’s a Taurus, and I’m a Scorpio, so I found that we really got along. It was nice to have somebody I could really connect with.I’m not going to lie, my scenes with her were really difficult. At times I was scared going in, because I knew that her acting was going to be so good.
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