In a candid new profile with GQ, Milly Alcock reflected on the viral Golden Globes moment that saw her and Emma D’Arcy laughing and appearing tipsy on stage in 2023. The clip quickly spread across social media, cementing Alcock’s reputation as a breakout star with a relatable, unfiltered charm. Now, as she prepares to headline Supergirl, Alcock admits the incident taught her an important lesson about authenticity and self‑protection in the spotlight.
Quick read
- Alcock recalls her viral Golden Globes moment with Emma D’Arcy.
- She says the incident taught her to “just be me.”
- Admits she may need to protect herself by not always being fully open.
The lesson from going viral
Alcock explained that the audience’s reaction to her Golden Globes appearance shaped her approach to fame. “People loved that, and that taught me a very good lesson very early on to just be me. And that’s what I’m trying to do, I’m trying to be me, but I know that at some point I’ll have to—in order to protect myself—not be me,” she said. The quote captures the tension between embracing authenticity and recognizing the need for boundaries in an industry that magnifies every moment.
From Westeros to Supergirl
The viral moment came at a time when Alcock was still adjusting to sudden fame after House of the Dragon. Now, as she steps into the role of Kara Zor‑El in Supergirl, she carries that lesson forward. Her reflections highlight the challenges young actors face in navigating public perception, especially when their careers shift from ensemble fantasy dramas to leading superhero franchises. Alcock’s honesty about vulnerability and self‑protection underscores her growth as both an actor and a public figure.
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