Dylan O'Brien on the Dating Rules He Thinks Are B.S.
29.07.2022 - 18:43
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Not Okay is largely satire, O'Brien says Colin couldn't be more real. “Look at ,” O'Brien says with a laugh. “It's just hilarious.”While O'Brien has left Colin's platinum hair and fake tattoos behind him, they still share one thing in common: verified celebrity status.
With 6.2 million followers on Twitter, O'Brien is no stranger to the ephemeral nature of fame. “I was just auditioning out of high school and overnight people started participating in my life in a way that they feel completely entitled to do so,” he says. Still, knowing that his popularity could plummet at a moments notice doesn't scare the 30-year-old actor.
In fact, he finds it “freeing.”During a round of , Dylan O'Brien spoke to Glamour about social media criticism, the relationship rules he thinks are bullshit, and whether or not Ross and Rachel were really . Enjoy. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Glamour: One of the things the film captures really well is the way that we as a society catapult certain people into “fame” and then very gleefully engage in their downfall when they eventually do something wrong. Obviously, you came into fame very differently than Danni and Colin, but is that something that ever concerns you?Dylan O'Brien: Concerns me? No.
If anything, there's something really freeing in understanding that that's the science of it. It's a really good way of putting it, actually. You don't make yourself famous.
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