Emma Corrin reveals playing Princess Diana in The Crown 'changed their life' and was also the 'greatest warning' after being catapulted to superstardom as they pose for quirky Elle shoot Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By GERAINT LLEWELLYN FOR MAILONLINE Published: 20:03 EDT, 9 April 2025 | Updated: 20:03 EDT, 9 April 2025 e-mail View comments Emma Corrin has revealed playing Princess Diana in the fourth season of smash hit Netflix series The Crown was a double edged sword. The actor, 29, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, said the role which catapulted them to superstardom both 'changed their life' while also the 'greatest warning' about fame.
While posing for a kooky Elle photoshoot Emma told the publication: 'As time goes on, it’s so weird to think about how much it changed my life. It’s almost too big to think about.’ Since their appearance as the late Princess of Wales , Emma has gone on to star in box office smashes Nosferatu and Deadpool & Wolverine, as well as a current West End appearance alongside Oscar winner Cate Blanchett , 55.
Speaking about navigating fame they said: 'It’s a very weird aspect of this job. I find it really hard. I’m grateful, obviously, for everything my work brings my way, but as you get older and you think about what you want for the rest of your life,' 'I’m trying to find a balance of liking the work I’m doing and the choices I’m making, and distancing myself from [the rest].
I think playing Diana was, in a way, the greatest warning.’ Emma Corrin, 29, has revealed playing Princess Diana in the fourth season of smash hit Netflix series The Crown was a double edged sword The actor, who is non binary, said the role which catapulted them to superstardom both 'changed their life' while also the 'greatest warning' about fame (pictured in The Crown) Emma looked effortlessly trendy in the snaps as they posed up a storm in a string of stylish outfits complete with dazzling Cartier jewels. The star, who is a long term relationship with fellow actor Rami Malek, 43, also hinted at their happy home life, saying: 'I feel more centred this year.
I feel very settled in myself, which I haven’t experienced for a long time’. Emma also took the opportunity to gush over co-star Cate, with whom they are currently appearing in a critically lauded production of The Seagull. ‘Cate is incredible at it.
She’ll chuck random s*** in and we’ll just go with it. I’m in awe of her imagination and creativity'. '[Director Thomas Ostermeier] creates this atmosphere where you could pretty much do anything.
It’s an amazing way of working. We’re a complete family. I’ve never felt closer to [a cast].
’ The plot for the play reads: 'Arriving at her family's country estate for the weekend, she finds herself caught in a storm of conflicting desires. 'Her playwright son, Konstantin (Kodi Smit-McPhee), struggles to step out of her shadow as he pursues his own artistic ambitions and her lover Trigorin (Tom Burke) becomes the object of affection for the aspiring young actress Nina (Emma Corrin).' Praising Cate's performance The Daily Mail's Patrick Marmion's wrote: 'With her geometrical features, Blanchett is as masklike and inscrutable as ever.
While posing for a kooky Elle photoshoot Emma told the publication: 'As time goes on, it’s so weird to think about how much it changed my life. It’s almost too big to think about' 'I’m trying to find a balance of liking the work I’m doing and the choices I’m making, and distancing myself from [the rest]. I think playing Diana was, in a way, the greatest warning' (pictured in The Crown) Of Fame, they said: 'It’s a very weird aspect of this job.
I find it really hard. I’m grateful, obviously, for everything my work brings my way, but as you get older and you think about what you want for the rest of your life,' Emma looked effortlessly trendy in the snaps as they posed up a storm in a string of stylish outfits complete with dazzling Cartier jewels Emma showcased their unique androgynous style as well as a glimpse of their tattoos Since their appearance as the late Princess of Wales , Emma has gone on to star in box office smashes Nosferatu (pictured) and Deadpool & Wolverin 'But she’s playful, too – her sensationally self-absorbed Arkadina, on forced holiday in the Russian countryside, reminded me at times of Jennifer Saunders in Ab Fab.' Earlier this year Rami spoke about his relationship with longtime partner in a new interview published by The Guardian .
The 43-year-old Bohemian Rhapsody actor and Emma have been dating, at least publicly, since July 2023. 'That person [is] fascinating,' Rami said of his romantic counterpart, who uses 'they/them' pronouns. When reporter Charlotte Edwardes described Emma as 'smart and quirky,' he played coy, simply replying, 'We like quirky.
' At another point in the conversation, he mentioned having stayed in the previous night to watch Dr Strangelove with them, but generally steered clear of divulging too much about his relationship and personal life. Emma oozed confidence as they posed up a storm for the quirky shoot The star, who is a long term relationship with fellow actor Rami Malek, 43, also hinted at their happy home life during the interview Saying: 'I feel more centred this year. I feel very settled in myself, which I haven’t experienced for a long time’ (pictured together in 2024) Emma also took the opportunity to gush over co-star Cate, with whom they are currently appearing in a critically lauded production of The Seagull (pictured together) He also shared that Emma organised a surprise Thanksgiving dinner for him last year, which 'blew him away.
' The May issue of ELLE UK is on sale from 17 Apri Prior to Emma, Rami dated Lucy Boynton for close to five years. Emma came out as non-binary in 2022 and told Vogue at the time, 'In my mind, gender just isn’t something that feels fixed,' 'I don’t know if it ever will be; there might always be some fluidity there for me.' The Hollywood star added, 'I like people.
My first date with a girl, they were like, "Oh! You’re a baby queer!" 'It was amazing. We actually didn’t end up seeing each other again, but she really gave me the lowdown.' They added, 'I’m working out all this complex gender and sexuality stuff.
And yet, I’m seeing a guy? That feels very juxtaposed, even if I’m very happy.' The May issue of ELLE UK is on sale from 17 April Emma pictured at the Black Mirror: Hotel Reverie season seven premiere on Wednesday Emma looked chic in a black jumper and white neck tie Emma Corrin Cate Blanchett Netflix The Crown Share or comment on this article: Emma Corrin reveals playing Princess Diana in The Crown 'changed their life' and was also the 'greatest warning' after being catapulted to superstardom as they pose for quirky Elle shoot e-mail Add comment Comments 0 Share what you think No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.
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Emma Corrin reveals playing Princess Diana in The Crown 'changed their life' and was also the 'greatest warning' after being catapulted to superstardom as they pose for quirky Elle shoot

The actor, 29, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, said the role which catapulted them to superstardom both 'changed their life' while also being the 'greatest warning' about fame.