Hannah Waddingham has become a bit of a UK national treasure in recent years, thanks to roles in the likes of 'Ted Lasso' and 'Game of Thrones'.She has also be...
The actress hosted the Olivier Awards in London last night Hannah Waddingham has become a bit of a UK national treasure in recent years, thanks to roles in the likes of ’Ted Lasso’ and ’Game of Thrones’. She has also been known to speak her mind at every opportunity, and it seems that red carpet events are no exception.
While posing for photos on the red carpet before the ceremony, Waddingham called out a photographer who asked her to ’show some leg’. ’Oh my god, you’d never say that to a man,’ she told him. ’Don’t be a dick, otherwise I’ll move off. Don’t say ’show your leg’.’ She then refused to pose for any further pictures and walked off, clearly irritated, while onlookers applauded her stance. Watch the video below: https://twitter.
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