She's really smart.įabiola started off having a really hard time acknowledging her own queerness, and feeling comfortable with herself. You see her able to just exist as a queer person, and really thrive, and have all these different college choices. I'm proud that she's really been able to come into herself. Over the four seasons, your character, Fabiola, has really grown in so many ways. The Never Have I Ever star also breaks down why queer representation isn't always about relationships, situationships and love before leaving us with spin-off hopes of seeing Fabiola Torres again. In an exclusive interview with Digital Spy, Lee opens up about Fabiola's Never Have I Ever season four journey and why there's beauty in her character's idiosyncrasy, something worth celebrating especially in queer representation. It may not seem like much but her queerness was a part of herself which Fabiola struggled to accept and when she did, she then struggled with finding her place amongst the queer community, something Lee also can relate to. Four seasons that saw her go from someone desperately uncomfortable in her own skin to a person whose last (confidently spoken) words in the show were "me and Eve had a make-out session on your bed." These are traits that only grew with the robotics-loving, STEM enthusiast across the show's arc. Those were the first words Lee Rodriguez uttered as her Never Have I Ever character Fabiola Torres and they pretty much sum up her entire personality.Ĭompassionate and kind hearted with heaps of quirkiness and wickedly smart. "One day you will walk again and if not, I will build you legs."
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