Fashion is so hard for me, it always has been something that I have struggled with… On that front, we are like actually polar opposites. There is a ton of myself that I bring to her, and I think we all three do that, which is part of what makes the characters feel so authentic, but beyond that, I mean Sutton has this amazing passion for fashion and and eye for it, and can go into a vintage store and make a killer outfit out of $12. How similar are you to Sutton in real life? I will say that Sutton does have to take responsibility for her actions. I’m still waiting for that $600 charge Sutton put on her Scarlet credit card to come back to bite her. ![]() Yeah, I think that’s a hard conversation to have, in general, but especially between friends, and I think, you know, these women are flawed, and they want to learn, and I think watching them learn is part of what’s so exciting about the show. The show is good at keeping its main characters in check, like in this week’s episode when Jane and Kat hash it out about diversity and privilege. Every relationship is different, you’re never in anyone else’s bedroom, you don’t know the ins and outs, but I think yes, I would have done the same thing that Sutton did in that specific situation. Like, in Sutton’s specific instance, she didn’t know he was married, and I think that there is an impulse sometimes to just say, “Well I’m not going to say anything, I’m just never going to talk to him again and that will be the end of it.” But I think woman to woman, there is a sense of sort of responsibility to just say, ‘”Hey, I messed up and I didn’t know and I want you to know that this happened,” and then that woman can make her own decision. Meghann Fahy: You know, I have never been in that situation, thankfully, so based on my experience of it through Sutton, I do think that is how I would have handled it, because I think too often women become essentially allies for the men that they cheat with. How would you have handled that situation? TheWrap: Your character is put in such an awkward position in this week’s episode. “So I thought, ‘Wow, that’s really cool to know that people are connecting to that.'”Īlso Read: 'The Bold Type' Creator Says Move to Freeform Allowed Show to Focus on WomenĬheck out the rest of our conversation with Fahy below. “ My roommate, during the first season, was in a similar predicament, and she thought that the way they told the story between Richard and Sutton was pretty spot on,” she said. “I think all women - and men - deserve to have both.” While that’s often easier said than done, Fahy said she’s happy to know that other women are connecting and relating to Sutton. ![]() “ I would love for her journey to lead her to a place where she realizes that she can and does deserve to have both ,” Fahy said. It turns out to be in Sutton’s favor to come clean - Dillon’s wife appreciates her honesty, and Sutton seems to realize that she still has feelings for Richard (Sam Page), the older, Scarlet board member who served as her love interest in Season 1. ![]() “In Sutton’s specific instance, she didn’t know he was married, and I think that there is an impulse sometimes to just say, ‘Well, I’m not going to say anything, I’m just never going to talk to him again and that will be the end of it.’ But I think woman to woman, there is a sense of sort of responsibility to just say, ‘Hey, I messed up and I didn’t know, and I want you to know that this happened.’ And then that woman can make her own decision.”Īlso Read: 'The Bold Type' Picked Up for 2 More Seasons, 'Sweet/Vicious' Alum to Take Over as Showrunner “ I think too often women become essentially allies for the men that they cheat with,” actress Meghann Fahy, who plays Sutton, told TheWrap on Tuesday. She’s determined to make things right with Dillon’s wife, and confesses what happened. But Sutton isn’t satisfied with deleting Dillon’s number and trying to forget the whole ordeal. It’s a pretty shocking revelation that Sutton must endure in public - mid-“Mamma Mia” karaoke performance, no less. In Tuesday night’s episode of “The Bold Type,” Sutton finds out that Dillon, the guy she’s sleeping with, isn’t the charming bachelor he seems to be - he’s married. Warning: This article contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 5 of “The Bold Type,” “Stride of Pride”
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