'The White Lotus' star Natasha Rothwell was used to playing the funny sidekick. So she wrote herself a starring role.
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"The truth is, I want to be seen. I want to be loved, you know what I'm saying? I just want someone to love me, even though I can't."
"I was just tapping into the raw feeling of longing and feeling stuck and feeling that you are on the brink of being better than who you are, but not knowing how to push forward and not feeling worthy of love."
"It was important for me to have [Mel] say those things out loud, because I think it kind of takes the power out of it."
"How to Die Alone represents a step forward in both Rothwell's personal and professional development."
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