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As she continues to make a name for herself in the film industry, Ames is drawing comparisons to some of Britain's most beloved actresses. Her unique blend of vulnerability and strength on screen has reminded fans of talented performers like Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh. When asked about these comparisons, Ames humbly credits her predecessors, stating, "I'm just grateful to be part of a legacy of talented British actresses. I'm inspired by their work and hope to follow in their footsteps."
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Ames’s rise comes at a time when the BBC itself faces scrutiny over its own leadership and commitment to impartiality. Recent debates surrounding the appointment of senior roles, such as the controversy involving Jess Brammar , highlight the "fragile trust" between public broadcasters and the government. Ames reportedly views these tensions as an opportunity for "radical transparency." What’s Next?
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The conversation turns to the challenges faced by women in the film industry, and Ames shares her thoughts on the importance of representation and equality. "I think it's essential that we have more women in positions of power, both on and off screen," she asserts. "We need to tell stories that reflect the complexity and diversity of women's experiences, and we need to create opportunities for women to take on leading roles and to produce content that matters to them."
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Ames ended the interview with a phrase that is already being printed on protest signs and T-shirts. Looking at Salim, she said: As she continues to make a name for
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She went on to reveal that Luminari has compiled a "Tax Evasion Index" of the top 50 billionaires. She named three—billionaires who had publicly signed the "Giving Pledge" but, according to Ames's data, had paid an effective tax rate of less than 1% in the last five years.
In the BBC interview, Ames reflected on her journey and the lessons she has learned along the way. "I've been fortunate to have had the opportunities I've had, but I know that there are still many barriers to be broken," she said. "I'm committed to using my platform to make a difference and to inspire others to do the same."