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- Maisie Williams reflected on her experience filming HBO's "Game of Thrones" for a feature on Sunday's "60 Minutes" on CBS.
- The 22-year-old star said she used to wear some kind of strap around her bust to "reverse puberty" while her character, Arya Stark, still needed to look young and boyish.
- Later, when the strap was worn, she was made to wear a "chubby belly" to balance out her figure, she said.
- "I was about 15 years old – like, I kind of just want to boyfriend, honestly," she said, laughing. "I do not want to wear this."
Maisie Williams recently reflected on her decadelong experience filming HBO's "Game of Thrones" for a feature on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday.
Williams, now 22, was just 12 years old when she was cast as the adventurous and bold Arya Stark. While Arya was traveling through Westeros in earlier seasons, his survival has been relaunched on his ability to appear young and boyish – Williams was growing up.
Arya was pretending to be a boy, "she said on" 60 Minutes. "There was a few seasons in the middle where I had to wear.
"And then it got to the point where the strap So I was about 15, right, and they gave me, like, this little chubby belly, so it would, like, even out the playing field, "she continued. "And then, yeah, I was about 15 years old – like, I kind of just want to boyfriend, honestly, I do not want to wear this."
Williams added that "for the most part," the characters on "Game of Thrones" were allowed to "evolve."
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"I remember, I guess, like season six is when Arya gets her new costume, I think. And I remember I walked into my trailer one morning, and there was a little bra, and it was very exciting, "she said.
Williams Had Already Reflected on "Becoming a Woman" – and the on-set growing breads – accompanied by Rolling Stone cover story with Sophie Turner, best friend and co-star.
Turner plays Sansa Stark, Arya's older and more traditionally feminine sister who's held captive by various noble families throughout the series.
"She's going through all these changes, and she's still feeling like a child and she's feeling inside," Turner said of Williams. "I think she's so envied me because I got to wear the clothes and have a nice makeup."
Watch Williams discusses her "Game of Thrones" with "60 Minutes" alongside Isaac Hempstead Wright, co-star and onscreen brother:
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