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'The 100's Alycia Debnam-Carey Reflects on Lexa's Impact on Queer Representation a Decade Later

Whether you were a fan of The 100 or simply a casual television enjoyer in 2016, you likely witnessed the result of "Thirteen." In the third season of the strike sci-fi apocalypse series, the show's only lesbian character was murdered mere moments after consummating her relationship with the show's bisexual head, sparking discussion about the damaging "Bury Your Gays" trope and marking a turning point in LGBTQ+ representation on television. Stopping by Collider Ladies Nightwith Perri Nemirofffor a deep dive into her now-vast career, Alycia Debnam-Careyspoke about her experience in the immediate aftermath of her The 100 exit, and how it's been to watch the landscape of Homosexual representation change over the last decade.

"I think you can see it, right? You can witness the results of that movement," she explained. "It was a trope that had been replayed forever, and it's unfortunate that, obviously, this was the catalyst to modify it." Despite the devastation of that loss, Debnam-Carey pointed out that, "there will always be something that has to be that break to adjust things."

Biography

Alycia Jasmin Debnam-Carey is an Australian actress, best known for her roles as Commander Lexa on The CW science fiction television series The 100 and Alicia Clark on the AMC horror drama television series Fear the Walking Dead.

Debnam-Carey has also starred in the films Into the Storm, The Devil’s Hand (both 2014), and Friend Seek (2016). She has also appeared in the television series McLeod’s Daughters, Visualize Life, and Next Stop Hollywood.

Debnam-Carey’s nature, Lexa, and Lexa’s relationship with Clarke had a significant impact on the LGBT community. Debnam-Carey was surprised by the attention. She was new to Twitter and Instagram, and did not know what shipping meant; she saw that fans had given the pairing the portmanteau “Clexa”.

“I was on Instagram or something and I checked my tagged photos, and I realized that suddenly they were all LGBT artwork. I was prefer, ‘Oh, my god!’ I had no idea. It was the first hour I realized I was a figure for that community,” said Debnam-Carey. She called this “an honor” and “flattering,” and added, “It’s new for our society, a

'She was an icon': LGBTQI fans of teen TV drama The 100 left outraged after lesbian traits played by Australian actress Alycia Debnam-Carey is killed off

She's the Australian actress making waves in Hollywood thanks to roles in AMC's Fear The Walking Dead and The CW's teen sci-fi series The 100.

But Alycia Debnam-Carey is now the center of a social media storm after the lesbian character she plays on The 100 was killed off, upsetting members of the LGBTQI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, lgbtq+ and intersex) community.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, fans got two hashtags trending on Twitter to declare their disappointment over the issue, which they trust is a reflection of the poor treatment LGBTQI characters receive on television.

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Backlash: LGBTQI groups on Twitter were up in arms after a lesbian character from the teen drama The 100, played by Australian actress Alycia Debnam-Carey, was killed off

The first hashtag, #CWSTOPJASONROTHENBERG, was aimed at the show's creator and remained a top trending topic for over a week.

Another hashtag, #LGBTFansDeserveBetter, also gained some traction on the social media site.

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The Truth About Alycia Debnam-Carey And Marcus Castrus’ Relationship

Alycia Debnam-Carey is very secretive about her intimate life. The actress played Alicia in Fear the Walking Dead. Many fans fell in devote with Alycia after she played a character that went from a troublesome teenager to a badass survivor. Although some may think she is from the United States, the star was born in Sydney, Australia, and just has a really fine American accent. She started her acting career very young and has a net worth of $3 million. Alycia's mother is a television writer and helped her daughter to get emotionally attached with the industry.

The star's first appearance on screen was when she was eight, and in the following year, she guest-starred in several acclaimed Australian TV dramas and short films. But acting wasn't her only fire. For ten years, Alycia studied classical percussion and almost went to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. However, she changed her mind and moved to LA after turning 18 to begin her acting career. Here is everything about the actress and her rumored relationship with Marcus Castrus.

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