The Actress Alicia Vikander: "Fame Destroyed Me. When Everyone Thought I Was At The Top, I Was The Saddest."
The Hollywood star sincerely opens up about the dark side of fame which ordinary people often forget about.
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Hollywood actress Alicia Vikander has given an interview to The Sunday Times in which she openly admitted how fame affects her. You know her not only from blockbusters like The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Tomb Raider, but also from smaller films like Ex Machina and The Green Knight. Vikander, however, doesn't want for fame.
As she says herself, because of fame, she felt at the bottom. The actress often felt very lonely, and if she didn't have friends to call on, she probably wouldn't have made it. "In other people's eyes, I was at the height of my fame, but in reality, I was at my saddest at the time. I kept telling myself in my head that I should feel amazing, but I was lonely."
"Sometimes things happen in life that make you feel the need to walk away from work and deal with them, or deal with them emotionally. But I know of colleagues who have had things happen to them... I didn't understand how they were subsequently able to turn up to events and smile on red carpets." The actress also recently spoke out about filming nude scenes in an interview with IndieWire. She didn't feel safe during one such scene and thinks about it to this day.
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