The Crown Star Emma Corrin Shares Pronouns as They Discuss Identity

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The Crown star Emma Corrin has opened up about their identity in a touching social media post.

The actor, who earned a Golden Globe for her portrayal as Princess Diana in the Netflix drama's fourth season, has also publicly updated their pronouns to 'she/they' within their bio.

Emma took to Instagram this week to share a trio of black-and-white images, in which she can be seen wearing a homemade binder—an item of clothing typically used by trans or nonbinary people to help combat chest dysphoria.

"Some time before I bought my first binder, messing around with @sirdavidsimon," the 25-year-old wrote in the caption. "We used boxing wrap, thanks for capturing this with me, very intimate, very new, very cool.

"It's all a journey right," they continued, pointing out that they now use binders from trans-owned company gc2b. "Lots of twists and turns and change and that's ok! Embrace it."

Photo credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin - Getty Images
Photo credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin - Getty Images

Emma recently wrapped filming on upcoming romance drama My Policeman, in which she appears opposite former One Direction star Harry Styles.

Based on the book by Bethan Roberts, the film predominantly takes place in 1950s Brighton, and centers on the heartbreaking love triangle between married couple Marion (Corrin) and Tom Burgess (Styles), and the latter's former partner Patrick (played by both Peaky Blinders' David Dawson and later, My Best Friend's Wedding star Rupert Everett).

Line of Duty's Gina McKee is set to portray an older version of Emma's character, while Linus Roache (Law & Order) will bring an older Tom to life.

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