"When you play a villain long enough, people forget you're human." Lena Headey lived those words in the most dramatic way possible, playing the ruthless Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones. But in her personal life, it wasn’t the throne or the crown she was seeking—it was a deeper connection, a love that could break through the walls she'd spent years building.
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