Lily-Rose Depp doesn’t care if people want to see her fail because she just wants to “prove people wrong.”
The actress, the daughter of actor-musician Johnny Depp and French model-actress-singer Vanessa Paradis, recently revealed vanity fair Despite the criticism, she remains committed to finding her identity in Hollywood.
“I feel like on some level, ever since I was a kid, people have been primed to see me fail,” she said. “It makes me just want to work harder and prove people wrong. Not in a vindictive way at all, but just in a sense, like fuel for my fire. I do want to prove that I’m a hard worker. , I’m not here for anything but working hard, but Rob. [Eggers, Nosferatu director] One of the directors on my bucket list. I had no idea I would be working with him so soon, so early in my career.
Idol Star added that she was used to the constant pressure because “this is my life” and “coming from a family of artists.”
“My parents are incredible artists and I grew up with them,” Depp explained. “When everyone thinks you’re here for the wrong reasons, or you don’t deserve to be here, I have so much respect for them and what they do and trying to find their own identity in this world, it’s funny. You Either sit there and cry and say, “This isn’t fair! “Or you can say, ‘Okay, I’m going to work very, very hard and do my best.
She emphasized that she loves acting, so “if people still want to talk shit or look at me a certain way, that’s not my problem.”
early release Nosferatu Depp will star as Aaron Hart opposite Bill Skarsgård’s iconic vampire on Dec. 25. The actress also told the magazine that the hardest part of the role was “getting over imposter syndrome , like ‘why am I here, why are these people doing this’.
“When I have enough confidence in myself to say ‘I can do this, I’m here for a reason,’ I do struggle with that,” Depp continued. “Humility is so important, especially in this industry. In a way, I always like to feel like I’m just getting started and there’s still a lot to learn – that’s how I feel.