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Zendaya photographed by Emma Summerton for Glamour magazine’s November issue
Here’s the thing—I can genuinely say that I’m not the same person I was a year ago. As my social platforms grew, I realized that my voice was so much more important than I had originally thought. I think if every young person understood the power of their voice, things would be a lot different. And it’s becoming more popular to be outspoken.
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Elizabeth Olsen photographed by Rachell Smith for Glamour Mexico’s October 2017 issue
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Lili Reinhart photographed by Daria Kobeyashi Ritch for W Magazine
Fans feel like they know who we are. And they feel entitled to touch us or ask us personal questions, which people have. You would never walk up to a stranger and hug them. You would never walk up to a stranger and ask them who are they dating… But when people come up and ask for pictures, it's like, of course. And sometimes I am in a terrible mood, but I’ll still do it, and then I do feel like, ‘What if that fan experience was a let down for them and I wasn’t as exciting in person?’ But I am not Betty Cooper. I’m always going to try to be as happy and grateful to fans, but I’m also just trying to live my life. I don’t have an on switch all of the time. It's something that I am getting used to, or trying to. I don’t know how anyone can get used to that.
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Jennifer Lawrence featured in Elle France September issue
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Tatiana Maslany photographed by Angelo Sgambati for S/ Magazine
I feel very creatively stimulated. At the same time, there is the other side of the industry that I never signed up for that can get quite schmoozey and name dropy. It can feel quite gross. It’s this weird counter to what the thing is actually about, which is empathy and humanity and fun and imagination and make believe. How can you do that when you are looking over every person’s shoulder to see who is more famous in the room?
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Natalia Dyer at the 2017 Emmys
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Gina Rodriguez at the 2017 Emmys
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Emmy Rossum at the 2017 Emmys
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Shailene Woodley at the 2017 Emmys
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Elisabeth Moss at the 2017 Emmys
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Reese Witherspoon at the 2017 Emmys
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Viola Davis at the 2017 Emmys
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Kate McKinnon at the 2017 Emmys
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Emma Stone photographed by Greg Kadel for Marie Claire’s September issue
Nobody is going down without a fight–for love and humanity and equality and coming together. It's so inspiring to see marches and beautiful writing and creative work. There's so much power and a grace coming out of so many people who have so much to lose, and the human spirit is incredible. That's worth a fight every day. And I want to learn how to fight better
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Tatiana Maslany – People/EW Portrait Studio
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