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  1. Lexa (The 100) - Wikipedia

    Lexa has been acclaimed by critics, and is considered one of television's most interesting and complex female characters as well as a notable figure of LGBTQ representation in fiction. A fan-favorite, she …

  2. Lexa - The 100 Wiki

    Lexa was a recurring character in the second and third seasons. She was portrayed by cast member Alycia Debnam-Carey and debuted in "Fog of War". As the Commander, Lexa had formed the …

  3. Clarke and Lexa | The 100 Wiki | Fandom

    Clarke and Lexa is the relationship between Clarke Griffin and Lexa. They are portrayed by starring cast member Eliza Taylor and recurring cast member Alycia Debnam-Carey. They debut in the seventh …

  4. Lexa | Heroes Wiki | Fandom

    Lexa is a supporting character in season two and three of the CW show, The 100. She was portrayed by Alycia Debnam-Carey, who also played Alicia Clark in AMC's Fear the Walking Dead. She is the …

  5. Lexa (@lexa) • Instagram photos and videos

    20M Followers, 1,833 Following, 8,792 Posts - Lexa (@lexa) on Instagram: "Cantora, Compositora e Apresentadora SOM LIVRE 26 países 🌎 Publicidades: publicidade.lexa@ferrattry.com Shows: …

  6. Lexa - Apps on Google Play

    Sep 13, 2025 · - Discover Lexa, the AI-powered app that makes your digital life smarter and more fun. Chat, create, and explore with our advanced AI models, all in one app. - Intelligent Chat: Talk with …

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  8. Lexa - YouTube

    Clipe oficial de "É Arte" da Lexa com Kevin o Chris.

  9. It Still Stings: Lexa’s Cruel Death on The 100 - Paste Magazine

    Feb 28, 2024 · Season 2 introduced the leader of the Grounders, Heda Lexa (Alycia Debnam-Carey), who allied herself with Clarke in order to take down the second season’s Big Bad.

  10. 'The 100's Alycia Debnam-Carey Reflects on Lexa's Impact on LGBTQ+ ...

    Oct 15, 2024 · As a fan, Lexa's death was heartbreaking to watch. However, nearly a decade later, one can't help but be grateful for the movement that followed. While there's certainly still a long way to go …