Emily Blunt has revealed that she was left with a "dented head" after filming period drama The Young Victoria, reports PA.
The actress, who stars as the youthful monarch in the forthcoming film, admitted that the heavy crown she donned during the coronation scene had a lasting impact on her skull.
The actress, who stars as the youthful monarch in the forthcoming film, admitted that the heavy crown she donned during the coronation scene had a lasting impact on her skull.
"The crown has left a dent in my head which they just cover with makeup so I don't look frightening to you... It's remarkably heavy," she said.
She added that she was also unimpressed at having to wear the "painful" corsets that were fashionable during the Queen's reign.
"I hate the corset. Over it. So over it. Every day I [had] to wear it. They put it on me in the morning then they loosen it off for lunch, and then it's painful to get back into it again after a big meal," she explained.
The Young Victoria is released in the UK on March 6.
She added that she was also unimpressed at having to wear the "painful" corsets that were fashionable during the Queen's reign.
"I hate the corset. Over it. So over it. Every day I [had] to wear it. They put it on me in the morning then they loosen it off for lunch, and then it's painful to get back into it again after a big meal," she explained.
The Young Victoria is released in the UK on March 6.
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