Game Of Thrones and Skins star opens up about being sectioned after joining wellness cult


Game Of Thrones and Skins star opens up about being sectioned after joining wellness cult

Hannah Murray's Tell-All Memoir Reveals Shocking Experience

Game Of Thrones actress Hannah Murray, known for her role as Gilly, has shared her harrowing experience of being recruited into a wellness cult and subsequently being sectioned in 2017. In her upcoming memoir, 'The Make-Believe,' the 35-year-old actress from Bristol delves into the deeply personal story that led to her hospitalization under the Mental Health Act.

Behind the Scenes of the Cult

Murray details her time in the group that eventually led to her being sectioned, shedding light on the blurred lines between reality and illusion, and the deceptive promises of 'wellness' organizations. Her book explores the vulnerability exploited by those who claim to offer salvation and the hidden struggles individuals face.

From Westeros to Bristol: Hannah Murray's Screen Journey

In Game Of Thrones, Murray's character Gilly played a significant role, despite not being a point of view character in the books. Her portrayal earned her and her co-stars nominations for Screen Actors Guild Awards. Additionally, her stint on Skins as Cassie Ainsworth showcased her versatility as an actress.

Off-screen, Murray's transformation from her blonde-haired on-screen persona to her natural brunette look has surprised fans, with her recent appearance at a comic con event sparking discussions about her evolving style and roles.


Game Of Thrones and Skins star opens up about being sectioned after joining wellness cult

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