Zendaya Opens Up About The Pressures Of Fame: ‘I’m Not Sure I Can Handle All Of That’

Zendaya Opens Up About The Pressures Of Fame: ‘I’m Not Sure I Can Handle All Of That’
Zendaya is sharing her honest feelings about the challenges that come with fame.
During a recent screening event for Dune: Part Two in New York City, she expressed her uncertainty about whether she’s “cut out” for the pressures of being a celebrity.

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In a conversation moderated by journalist Erik Davis, Zendaya reflected on her experiences, saying:
“I feel like, often, I am not cut out for that part of it … I don’t necessarily know if I want or can handle all of that… and I don’t know if that’s for me. I do love my job, I’m so grateful… but I am terrified of that part of it, often.”
The actress emphasized her desire to be seen as a “person” first, rather than just a celebrity.

Zendaya
She continued, sharing insights into her background as an introvert:
“I was a shy kid, always have been, and so this part isn’t natural… fashion became important to me because it became like armor.”
What do you think about Zendaya’s honesty on the challenges of fame today? Let us know!
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