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Brie Larson is ready to peel back the curtain!
In case you missed it, the 30-year-old Oscar winner launched a new YouTube channel this week and in her first video, she spoke at length about dealing with social anxiety and how joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe has allowed her to see herself in a new way.
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In the inaugural, 21-minute clip titled, “So, I made a decision…” Larson got extremely candid about playing the
Lily Cornell Silver is doing her part to “destigmatize the conversation around mental health.”
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterBrie Larson has won an Oscar and played one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most powerful superheroes in Captain Marvel. There is only one more thing left for her to do: start a YouTube channel.Larson launched her YouTube channel with her first video where she is figuring out how to record, sharing photos of her lettuce and asking for some tips from some of her favorite YouTubers including Lilly Singh.
People.com.“For so long the Internet perception of me has been through this carefully curated lens of a press day pegged to a specific project I am promoting.
Brie Larson managed to secure the movie role of a lifetime with Captain Marvel, however, she didn’t always win big. During an appearence on her new YouTube channel, the 30-year-old actress explained how she tried out for films like Star Wars and The Hunger Games but she never made it.
There are plenty of intriguing “what if” casting stories in Hollywood, where now-known actors auditioned for roles that they didn’t get, before the movie ended up being incredibly successful. There’s Jake Gyllenhaal auditioning for “Lord of the Rings,” Gwyneth Paltrow in “Jurassic Park” or Kurt Russell‘s auditioning to play Han Solo.
Brie Larson is looking back on all the major roles that she could have had.
Oscar winner Brie Larson recently made her debut on YouTube and posted her first video on Thursday. The video captioned: "So, I made a decision..." featured fellow YouTube stars and content creators, as well as her mom and grandma, who give her advice on starting her channel.
Brie Larson is the latest traditional media celebrity to create a YouTube channel and it looks like she has big plans for it! The actress was as candid as possible in her first ever video on the platform, opening up about her struggle with social anxiety among other topics. The Marvel star’s first clip on YouTube is titled ‘So, I made a decision…’ making reference to her choice to start the channel in the first place.
Actress Brie Larson is preparing to give fans a more personal look at her life off-set by launching her own YouTube channel.
Brie Larson may have already made her mark on the silver screen with her work in titles including Captain Marvel and Room, but the Oscar-winning actress is now ready to explore a new medium. With a video full of bloopers, giggles, awkward zoom-ins and short interviews, Larson launched her very own YouTube channel on Thursday.
For Brie Larson, Captain Marvel was more than just another movie role.
Brie Larson opened up about how joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe allowed her to see herself — and, more specifically, her mental health — in a different way.“For me, my baseline has been … I’m an introvert with asthma. Like, that’s been my story for myself.