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“I labored for the primary time with a significant A-Record expertise a few years in the past once I was first beginning out. They (making an attempt to stay gender impartial in order to not give an excessive amount of away) have fairly the fame for being phenomenally proficient but additionally impolite, abrasive, and conceited.”
“Getting into, I knew that I needed to tread fastidiously round them due to their fame, however I used to be a bit stunned by how not impolite they have been. … As a result of they have been slightly pleasant with me from the get-go, I did not need to stroll round on eggshells whereas interacting with them and might be myself. Additionally, I am usually not the sort of one that ever asks for footage, autographs, and so forth., in order that helped.
A pair weeks in, we had a quiet second collectively, and so they broke down in entrance of me. At first, I assumed to myself, ‘Oh shit, I am fucked,’ however these have been tears of pleasure. I used to be the primary individual in a very long time to have handled them like a standard individual and never as some diva or somebody who must be positioned on a pedestal.
They opened up about the truth that they loved performing as an artwork type however hated a lot of the pageantry and a focus they obtained as a celeb and far of their abrasive persona got here from years of being exploited by individuals who they assumed to be buddies and feeling like a ‘zoo animal’ each time they have been out and about with individuals treating them like they have been the newest attraction to see and forgetting that there was an precise individual beneath.
Are there some genuinely horrible individuals in Hollywood leisure, and so forth? Completely. Nevertheless it additionally taught me to not at all times choose a e book by its cowl, and quite a lot of occasions when well-known individuals come throughout as abrasive, it is a bit of a protection mechanism.”