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If you said "yes" when tyrion asked to talk with you privately then she is mad because you are doing things behind her back and are not telling her.
That's the reasons why she gets mad, different reasons but same diff.
How much milk of the poppy is Margery on these days?
Openly declaring to Cersei that she can't trust you places Margaery in an awkward position.
Just wait until the painful realisation when you discover that no matter how loyal you are, you may not help Margeary with her dress. Clearly the worst thing that can possibly happen in a handmaidens life. Especially when other cutscenes shows death, despair, loss, pain... it compares nothing to this!
It does sound pretty entertaining. Just imagine all of the rapid button tapping, leading up to release. Now that would be an ending with a real climax.
A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A and then finish it off with an O. Now just look at that face; isn't that just the epitome of happiness?
Exactly. She even asks you to play along right before the Queen speaks to you. Openly expressing your support for her is doing the exact opposite of what Margaery wants.
But if you say you're loyal to the king, she still gets mad...