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ONCE UPON A CHANCE

Harper’s Bazaar: How would those closest to you describe you?

“I have always been fairly reserved and shy, some might even call me boring! As a child, I didn't have many friends because I was too shy to even have a conversation. I am still the same person, but much more confident. It’s hard for people to imagine that those in the film industry, which is otherwise so loud and boisterous, could be introverted. But being an actor doesn’t mean one has to socialise all the time. It is important to be yourself and do what makes you feel comfortable and is right for you.

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