Zendaya recently opened up about how she started supporting her family financially at a young age.
in new interview British Voguethis Euphoria Star, started her acting career at Disney cheer upsaid, “I felt like I was being pushed into a very adult position.”
“I became the breadwinner of the family early on, there was a lot of role reversal and I really grew up,” the 27-year-old explained.
Zendaya mentioned, “I’m almost going through an angsty teenage phase now because I really didn’t have the time to do that before.”
“I didn’t know I had many choices,” she said. “I had mixed feelings about children, fame, being in the public eye, or being a child star.” Spider-Man: No Way Home actor.
Zendaya told the outlet, “I think it’s only now, as an adult, that I’ve started to say, oh, okay, wait a minute: I’ve only ever done what I know, and that’s all I’ve ever known.”
“Now, when I have these moments in my career — like, the first time I’m starring in a movie that’s actually going to be in theaters — I feel like I’m holding back and I’m not able to enjoy everything that’s happening to me thing,” she pointed out.
The actress noted, “I was so nervous and I think I carried that with me as a kid and never really had the chance to try it out… I wish I could have gone to school,” she said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Zendaya discussed her upcoming film “Contenders,” which brings a new side to the actress.
“I was always in a high school somewhere. And, mind you, I never went to high school,” she added.
Meanwhile, Zendaya’s challenger It is expected to be released in theaters on April 26.
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