Camila Morrone has said she was 'in a lot of pain' while filming certain scenes for Daisy Jones and the Six.
Fans have been raving about Amazon Prime's new miniseries, which follows a band emerging out of the LA music scene to become one of the biggest groups in the country.
But what goes up must come down, and they eventually split up.
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Per the official synopsis: "Based on the best-selling novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six is a limited musical-drama series detailing the rise and precipitous fall of a renowned rock band.
"In 1977, Daisy Jones & The Six were on top of the world. Fronted by two charismatic lead singers - Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne - the band had risen from obscurity to fame.
"And then, after a sold-out show at Chicago's Soldier Field, they called it quits.
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"Now, decades later, the band members finally agree to reveal the truth. This is the story of how an iconic band imploded at the height of its powers."
As for Morrone, the 25-year-old Never Goin' Back star took on the role of Camila Alvarez, the partner of Bill, who is portrayed by Sam Claflin.
In a new conversation with Wonderland, she opened up about the emotional pain she felt while filming some of the final scenes.
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Although it's been nearly a week since the finale aired, some of you may not have watched to the end yet.
If this is you, be warned: we're about to enter spoiler territory...
Now that's out of the way, here's what Morrone had to say about her character:
"I remember being in a lot of pain in the last episode when she’s wearing the purple dress when she’s asking him, 'What can she give you that I can’t?'
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"I think that scene was very mature and very adult and composed. It wasn’t erratic with screaming, it was a really deep-centred pain of not feeling like enough and loving someone so deeply, but not being able to make them happy.
"I think that day kind of shook me up quite a bit."
Claflin similarly felt the emotions while filming, having used his real-life experience of divorcing from his partner Laura Haddock to inform the fictional issues with his on-screen wife.
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Speaking to GQ, the Peaky Blinders star admitted that he didn't need any aid when having to cry for certain scenes.
"These emotions are still quite raw for me," he said. "I can just take from that and put myself in this situation because I lived through it."
Daisy Jones and the Six is available to watch on Amazon Prime now.
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