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like me and I was afraid of
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what people thought of me and the
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fear of judgment I was super skinny
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growing up I had headgear and braces
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and so I didn't always feel comfortable
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in my own skin and so the
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last thing I wanted was to be
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you know be a target and to
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be put myself out there for criticism
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because a lot of what happens when
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you get in front of the camera
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or front of audiences with TV and
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film is that people are naturally going
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to have judgments and opinions. And the
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second piece of advice my acting teacher
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gave us was when you start acting
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and you start getting in front of
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these audiences, she said inevitably people are
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going to judge you. And she said
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that roughly 30% of the people that
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get in front of to act or
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to whatever it is. That 30% are
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and they're going to like you, they're
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going to root for you. She said,
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the next 30% of the people out
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daily life, they're not going to like
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acting or with anything in life to
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just. Took that pressure off of me
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