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Maude Apatow is opening up about being labeled as a “nepotism baby.”
For those who aren’t aware, the 24-year-old Euphoria actress is the daughter of prolific writer and director Judd Apatow and actress Leslie Mann.
Maude is on the cover of Net-a-Porter‘s digital title Porter and she opened up to the mag about anxiety, self-acceptance, and shooting season three of Euphoria.
Click inside to find out what she shared…
Here’s what she shared with the mag:
On anxiety: “In high school, I was nervous all the time, I never stood up for myself and I felt like people would take advantage of the fact I wouldn’t ever argue. I just never felt confident.”
On being cited as a ‘nepotism baby’: “At first, I was sad… I try not to let it get to me because I obviously understand that I’m in such a lucky position. A lot of people [in a similar position] have proven themselves over the years, so I’ve got to keep going and make good work. It’s so early in my career.”
On expanding her work: “My dad always told me acting is tough because you never know what’s going to come next. He always encouraged me to write. You can shoot a movie and really hope it will work, but you don’t know how they’re gonna edit it. To not have any control of that is scary sometimes, so I try to do other things.”
On getting her parents’ advice: “Dad always reads what I write, but I have to be at a certain point. I’ll wait until I’m almost done and then get notes from him. I get annoyed because he’ll come up with a better idea, but he’s super-helpful. So is my mom.”
For more from Maude, visit Net-a-Porter.com.
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