Megan Prescott, known for her role as Katie Fitch in the British television series Skins, has spoken candidly about her experiences on the show and the lasting impact it had on her ___. Prescott, who played the character from age 16 to 18, reflects on her time on Skins with a mix of gratitude and insecurity. "I would have done anything to have been on that show," she says.
"I'm still 100% glad that I was but, it's a weird one, I was so insecure." During her tenure on the show, Prescott's character was often portrayed as someone who prioritized pleasing men and seeking validation from them. This narrative thread is one that Prescott has grappled with in the years since, and she notes that it was a product of the time and the show's approach to storytelling.
"One of my first storylines involved having an older, footballer boyfriend," she recalls. "I had only ever had a boyfriend that was my age, and the [actor playing my boyfriend] was very nice but he was 30. This was before there were intimacy coordinators, before # MeToo. No one had the language of ‘Are you comfortable?
Through Katie Fitch, Skins showed (and still does, now airing on Netflix) that, from a young age, women are often taught that pleasing men, agreeing...You might also find this interesting: Check here
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