Natasha Lyonne and (her) imitations of the Net that amused her the most

There are stars who get nervous when faced with their imitation and others who enjoy themselves. Natasha Lyonne it is definitely part of the latter category, so much so that commenting on users who enjoy imitating on social networks Nadia, his character in Russian Doll, the Netflix series created by herself, not only flatters her, but brings her almost to emotion. Being an artist who does not mince words, Natasha Lyonne does not spare even the criticisms, suggesting how users could improve to create a version as close as possible to the original.

In any case, the peculiarities that Lyonne retraces for the perfect imitation of Nadia are four: New York accent, the voluminous hair, the eyeliner – which, among patents, a girl has brought back to the typical black-framed eyes of raccoons – and the existential dilemma which leads the protagonist to think that she is the only sane and sensible person in a cage of madmen who constantly turns around on herself. “I am very moved to have lived such an unbalanced life. The fact that people find it funny is very nice, ”says Natasha Lyonne a Vanity Fair with his usual frankness, explaining that the times when his mother feared she would never win an audition because she “muttered” too much are long gone.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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