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Lucy Hale on What Playing Queer in New Thriller Ragdoll Means to Her

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Ragdoll. But at the core of the British series that stars Lucy Hale as the lone American navigating her way through England’s police system is a story about the impact of horrific cases on the mental health of those who investigate them.Not as central to the story but just as important, the series features Hale’s queer Detective Constable Lake Edmunds as just another part of the team.

Her sexuality is treated as a facet of her persona that does not wholly define her. Hale, who’s starred in shows highlighting important LGBTQ+ storytelling for more than a decade since Pretty Little Liars premiered in 2010, is excited to appear in the darkly humorous mystery.

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