Emilia Clarke really wants to see more male genitalia exposed on Game of Thrones.

The actress, who portrays Daenerys Targaryen on the show, has been actively speaking out about the unequal amounts of nudity between male and female characters on the show ahead of the 6th season.

The crusade began when Clarke did an interview with Glamour magazine, when her interviewer addressed the lack of symmetry, which has seen several female characters expose their breasts, and even their genitals on the show, whereas male characters have not only seemed to strip down far less, but only expose their chests and butts when they do. And though she initially defended the nudity levels by reminding that her character in particular still has power over men despite her nudity, she did talk about her dreams for how the show would end-and that would include seeing plenty of male genitalia.

"I want to see Daenerys and her three dragons share the throne. Eat goat they've barbecued," she said. "And bring back all the pretty boys, get them to take their trousers down, and be like, 'I'm not the queen of everything! I'd like close-ups of all the boys' penises, please.'"

She has also now addressed the nudity on the show through a round of talk show appearances as well, telling James Corden she wanted to "Free the P."

"Well, I feel some things about it," she said when Corden asked her about the nudity on the show. "So I feel like there's a little bit of inequality between the amount of nudity that happens with women, this woman in particular, then what happens with the other guys. You know, I just think that should be even."

She previously addressed her own nudity as well while appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, discussing how her mostly nude "Sexiest Woman Alive" shoot for Esquire happened.

"Doing those kinds of sex scenes on camera is one thing, but doing it as yourself, I need alcohol to do," she said. "That's what I needed so they were just giving me vodka, and I'd be like, 'I'm just going to keep the sheet p,' and they'd be like, '3,2,1, GO!' And just yank it down."

You can watch Clarke's recent appearance on Corden's Late Late Show below. Game of Thrones season 6 premieres Sunday, April 24 at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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