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‘The Crown’ star Emma Corrin once kept a woman’s clothes to ‘sniff’

“The Crown” star Emma Corrin confessed during a boozy virtual round of “Never Have I Ever” that she once kept another woman’s clothes to “sniff.”

On Wednesday night, the English actress, 25, took part in the quintessential drinking game with Jessica Alba, “SNL” alum Cecily Strong, Kelly Rowland and Baby2Baby co-founder Kelly Sawyer Patricof during the Vanity Fair Cocktail Hour, Live!

One of the questions posed was “Never have I ever kept a partner’s item of clothing so I could sniff it.”

Corrin immediately took a gulp along with Rowland, 40, prompting Alba, 39, to ask, “But wait, Emma, did he — or she — know that you were keeping said item of clothing?”

“She did know, yes,” the Princess Diana portrayer replied. “Um, yeah, but I think I’m a very smell-oriented person, and I could do it with jumpers. Jumpers is a good one. Jumpers are sweaters. It’s the most comforting thing you could hug.”

The “Destiny’s Child” singer, for her part, quipped that she only sniffed someone’s clothes “because I was like, ‘Are you cheating? Like, that ain’t my scent.'”

Emma Corrin as Princess Diana in 'The Crown.'
Emma Corrin as Princess Diana in ‘The Crown.’ Des Willie/Netflix

Corrin raised eyebrows several times throughout the game, including when asked whether she was a member of the mile high club.

“This is always one of those questions that baffles me,” Strong, 37, exclaimed. “Do that many people have sex in those tiny bathrooms?”

Intriguingly, Corrin then asked, “Is it definitely sex and only sex?”

After Strong clarified, “I think whatever you want can count,” Corrin took a drink.

The Golden Globe winner is no stranger to leaving fans buzzing. Last week, she referred to herself as “ur fave queer bride” on Instagram while sharing photos of herself in a wedding dress from her recent Pop magazine cover story.

The Vanity Fair Cocktail Hour, Live! is a virtual pre-Oscars charity event in support of the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s COVID-19 relief efforts.