The starlets, who range from an Oscar winner to a Netflix
star to a 'Game of Thrones' actress, strut their stuff for the magazine's May
issue.
Nyong'o,
31, won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in "12 Years a
Slave," and opened up about her nerves before her category's winner was
announced.
"I
wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy," Nyong'o said. "It's not even
about the outcome; it's about the agony of the unknown. It's like waiting for
test results in a hospital."
"It
was phenomenal," she said. "As brilliant as it was, onward tho. I hope
that I will get to work soon. In due time, what I should do next and what I
want to do next will reveal themselves. I am not in the business of trying to
top this year – that's virtually impossible. I'd have to be pronounced the
Queen of England or something."
Emilia Clarke also talked about
her plans for the future.
"Personally,
I'd like to have as many children as I can pop out, I reckon," the HBO
star said. "You come from a happy family; you want to create a happy
family."
But
at the same time, Clarke isn't interested in giving up her career. "I'm
always looking for the hard road. That way, you remain interested and
interesting. Hopefully."
Meanwhile,
Elizabeth Olsen isn't trying to
follow in the footsteps of her famous older sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley.
"God, no. I just try and see what they do and copy them like the rest of
the world does."
Photo Credit: New York Daily News
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