Zendaya shares what she thinks about her childhood as an adult.
Zendaya shares what she thinks about her childhood as an adult.

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.

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“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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