Spider-Man’s Girl Emma Stone Reveals Her Insecurities
With the recent success of her film with Andrew Garfield, "The Amazing Spider-Man," few would hint that Emma Stone has insecurities.
Being one of the most favored young actresses in Hollywood and having a hunky boyfriend, Andrew Garfield, by her side, few would assume that Emma Watson lacked confidence during her early years.
The 23-year-old young actress confessed that she only took up acting to deal with her own insecurities. A risk that paid off very well for Stone, judging from the blossoming career she now has in show business.
Emma graces the cover of Vogue magazine and has revealed what she had to deal with when she was younger. The actress shared details about her insecurities that crippled the way she lived when she was just 8 years old.
"I had a panic attack when I was eight," she confessed in an interview with Vogue magazine. "My mum couldn't put notes in my lunch because I would be reminded that she existed and I would want to go home. And I was sick all the time."
"When I went through therapy, I tried Improv for the first time, and I think there was some cathartic element to it," the actress added.
Emma recently moved in together with Andrew Garfield in a New York apartment after falling in love on the set of their film. Stone plays as Gwen Stacy which is Spider-Man's first love before Mary Jane according to Marvel.
But even with her fame right now, the star also worries of what her growing success could hinder her from doing. Emma admits that her job might make New York an unlivable place for her.
"I worry about my fame making New York unlivable," she admits. "To not walk around would be awful. That idea makes me physically ill."
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