'Stranger Things' Natalia Dyer speaks out against sexualisation of young stars


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Natalia Dyer plays Nancy Wheeler in Netflix's science-fiction horror series 'Stranger Things'. Photo: Handout

In an interview with British newspaper The Independent to promote her new film Yes, God, Yes, which explores the sexual awakening of a teenager, Natalia Dyer spoke out against the sexualisation of young actors.

The 25-year-old, who plays Nancy Wheeler in Netflix's science-fiction horror series Stranger Things (2016 to present), said she feels protective of her teenage castmates. The hit show catapulted its young stars from anonymity to stardom.

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