Love Island contestant Haris Namani has been accused by an influencer of dumping her to go on the show.
26.12.2022 - 02:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Love Actually star Olivia Olson has told of how she turned her back on the big screen as she feared she was close to a "mental breakdown". Olivia played American schoolgirl Joanna in the festive favourite but decided to pursue a different career.
The child star, who belted All I Want For Christmas at the end of the film, revealed she was told by a casting director to lose 10lbs for a role when she was aged just 12 - and said she has also had her ethnicity questioned throughout her career.
Olivia felt she was close to "a mental breakdown " due to the constant criticism and decided to turn her back on the big screen, the Mirror reports.
"The auditioning process is constant rejection and at that age, having casting directors saying literally to your face, when you are 12 years old, ‘Oh, we would like you if only you dropped 10lbs’. It’s like, ‘What?’," she told The Sun.
“Any person who says that to a kid needs to re-evaluate, but it’s just how the world worked at the time."
She decided to work as a voice-over artist instead, adding that in that industry it "didn't matter what she looked like".
Now 30, Olivia said her race was often at the centre of obnoxious comments as she constantly found herself being put up for Hispanic roles and asked if she could speak Spanish.
As the actress is not Hispanic, she had to explain she could not speak the language.
“People would ask, ‘What are you?’ It makes you feel like a zoo animal,” she said.
Olivia - who starred alongside Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, Liam Neeson and Emma Thompson - will be celebrating the film's 20th anniversary.
Her character Joanna Anderson was the love interest of Sam - who was played by Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who went to extreme lengths to confess his love to her.
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Christmas and Emma Thompson seem to go together. The celebrated two-time Oscar-winning actress costarred not only in 2019’s Last Christmas, but in what become a certified holiday classic, 2003’s Love Actually, a yuletide-set romantic comedy that has become so beloved, returning year after year, that ABC News recently devoted an entire Diane Sawyer hour to examining it.