Natalie Dormer makes a whole donation of the “lady” salary on Sarah Ferguson

Natalie Dormer will not promote her next Drama Itvx “The Lady” because of her character and the ties of the real life of Royal Sarah Ferguson with Jeffrey Epstein, learned Thewrap.
In addition, the actress of “Game of Thrones” gave all her salary for the program to charity organizations for children after having disclosed the emails of the Duchess of York, she would have once called a pedophile and sexual trafficker as “supreme friend”.
“When I agreed to play the role in` The Lady ”, I knew that the representation of Sarah Ferguson of the script would need nuances. People are superimposed, their travels are full of ups and downs, and as an actor, my work consists in leaning in these elements and bringing them back with honesty and empathy “, declared to sleep in a declaration of Friday. “Since the project, new information has been revealed that has made me impossible to reconcile my values with the behavior of Sarah Ferguson, which, I believe, is inexcusable. For this reason, I will not participate in the promotion of the project. ”
She continued: “In accordance with my commitment to the well-being of children, I donated my salary of this project to the National Association for People Basced in Childhood (Napac) and at the Center of Expertise on Sexual Abuses (organized by Barnardo).”
“My decision does not reflect my work experience with left banking images,” concluded Dormer. “They are an extraordinary company with which to collaborate and I am grateful for the time we spent together.”
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife was abandoned as an ambassador of seven charitable organizations in the days that followed the email on Sunday and Sun published a 2011 email, in which she would have written: “You have always been a firm, generous and supreme friend for me and my family.”
“This email was sent in the context of the advice that the duchess was given to try to appease Epstein and its threats,” the Ferguson team previously told the BBC.
The four -part series is described as a partially fictitious drama based on real events. Mia McKenna-Bruce also embodies the former royal and murderous convenient condemned Jane Andrews, alongside Co-Stars Ed Speleers, Philip Glenister, Claire Skinner, Laura Aikman, Ophelia Lovibond, Mark Stanley, Daniel Ryan and Sean Teale.
Variety was the first to report the news.




