While there’ve been so many developments since Season 1 of Game of Thrones, the biggest might be in the character of Daenerys. Starting out a little meek, she’s quickly become her own boss. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Emilia Clarke got real about feminism on set, and even discussed those nude scenes she (and many other women on the show) have done.

For one, she thinks that even though she’s been naked on screen, it doesn’t mean she’s not a feminist. Nor does it mean she’s not a lady of power, both on-screen and off.

"It doesn't stop me from being a feminist," she said. "Like, guess what? Yes, I've got mascara on, and I also have a high IQ, so those two things can be one and the same."

Preach it, girl.

Clarke is also super proud of how far Daenerys has come. To see a woman in power is definitely important — especially today.

"Women have been great rulers," Clarke noted. "And then for that to be a character that I'm known to play? That's so f-ing lucky. Anyone who seems to think that it's not needed need only look at the political environment we're all living in to be like, 'Oh, no, it's needed. It is needed.'"

As a powerful woman in real life, Clarke made sure to give credit to her mother for her upbringing, saying that her mom rose from secretarial school to a high-power career. For Clarke, she learned by example that women are capable of so much more than they’re often credited for.