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Emma Stone says in her interview with Vogue magazine that
the problem ‘immobilized’ her as a kid and came back during her latest film
shoots.
What triggered this to come back?
In the latest celebrity update, Emma Stone opens up in Vogue
magazine about her past panic attacks and came back during the shoot of ‘Crazy,
Stupid, Love’.
As we all know that the Hollywood actress may have risen to
fame since ‘The Help’ up to her latest film ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ but in the
July issue of Vogue, she reveals she turned isolated as a kid thanks to panic
attacks. She suffered from it at the age of eight.
“I was kind of immobilized by it. I
didn’t want to go to my friends’ house or hang out with anybody, and nobody
really understood,” she tells the magazine.
Stone’s parents put her in a therapy but she eventually
found something else that helped her through acting. At the age 11 she started
getting involved in improve comedy and then the experience changer her life
forever.
“It gave me a sense of purpose. I
wanted to make people laugh. Comedy was my sport. It taught me how to roll with
the punches. Failure is the exact same as success when t comes to comedy
because it just keeps coming. It never stops,” she explains.
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However, Emma’s panic attacks haven’t stop and it still
causing pain until now and then. It occurs during her latest famous scene in “Crazy,
Stupid, Love,” where Ryan Gosling lifts her up high above his head
ballroom-style ala “Dirty Dancing,”
While shooting ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’, she took a
different and unusual approach to avoid the attacks by baking.
“I think I felt really out of control of my surroundings. I was just baking all the time. There were stacks of things in the kitchen that nobody could possibly go through. It seemed like it made me feel, if I put these in, I’ll know what the outcome is… I was over baking,” the 32 year old explains.
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