New York Times: Reilly turned her Yellowstone character, Beth, into a folk hero.
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Reilly turned her “Yellowstone” character, Beth, into a folk hero. As the show prepares to end, at least for now, “I’m very happy to let her disappear,” she said.
New York Times: Reilly turned her Yellowstone character, Beth, into a folk hero.
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