Amy Adams is gorgeous, talented, rich and has a great career. Seems like the recipe for soaring self-confidence, right? Wrongs! Turns out, Amy’s always been insecure (which we knew since she talks about it all the time) and it hasn’t gone away just because she’s made it in Hollywood.
From Elle UK:
“Being an actress hasn’t made me insecure. I was insecure long before I declared I was an actress. I like not being noticed.”
“It has been a struggle because I love performing, but if I’m in a group of people and someone has a bigger personality I’m like, ‘Go ahead, and have fun!’ It looks like a lotta work.”
“I had an existential crisis at the Oscars, sitting next to Sean Penn and Meryl Streep and being like, ‘What am I doing here? I don’t belong here’.”
Girl, you gotta stop that bullshit. Yes, it’s endearing when someone is down-to-earth, but being self-deprecating (and not even in a humourous way) is not a good look for a grown ass woman. Of course everyone has their securities, no matter how perfect or beautiful or thin or whatever they seem to everyone else. No one’s arguing with that. But you don’t go on about it the way she does in interviews. Here’s hoping she can stop with that and enjoy being awesome.