Jodie Comer Reveals The Classism She's Faced & Her Battle With Imposter Syndrome | GLAMOUR UK
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2020
- Jodie Comer opens up about the classism she has experienced in auditions due to her scouse accent in the latest episode of GLAMOUR UNFILTERED, hosted by @joshsmithhosts. The Killing Eve Emmy Award-winning actress reveals she has 'imposter syndrome' and still believes its all, 'going to be taken away. 'Jodie also gets honest about dealing with rejection, 'you may go to 30-40 auditions before you get a yes,' and how she's built her self esteem on her own terms. In her own words, 'I don't want to be anyone's milky cup of tea!' Do you love Jodie as much as us, let us know in the comments below...
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The way she’s so shy and humble, but then she also plays villanelle, the character that exudes the MOST daddy energy and confidence i’ve ever seen in my entire life. Its astonishing
This woman is one of a kind, I cant even find the right words to describe how brilliant she is
The only man who’s ever allowed to interview Jodie. The vibessss
Does anyone else see Villanelle as her own person... like i can’t see Jodie in villanelle at all. i feel like Jodie and Villanelle are two separate people and for Jodie to be able to do that as an actress is amazing.
im a simple girl i see jodie comer i click
“It also depends on the time of the month, Josh.” Oof gurl. Preach.
She is very carefully trying to tell her audience to be a bit kinder. Many should listen. She's so soft <3
"emmy award winning queen herself" i agree
I'll never stop admiring the way she's so humble and not showing off, and makes other people feel as if they are all good friends to her. And being so incredibly talented and modest at the same time makes me love her more with every second.
Her Villanelle role is one of the best acting performances I've ever seen. Seeing how she really is in everyday life makes how she played that role even more amazing
Thank you for asking Jodie an original set of questions! God she must get bored in other interviews....
I need “I don’t wanna be someone’s milky tea” on a mug rn😂😂
Whoever marries Jodie (man or woman)will be the luckiest person on this planet,she,s that special.
Another brilliant interview. Jodie seems rlly relaxed and Josh did a great job with questions. Congrats to Jodie on her brilliantly executed and emotional monologue. She’s such a talented person with a gentle soul. This interview had me smiling all the way through
It’s incredibly adorable that an Emmy award winning actress is bragging about a role in a play she got when she was like 16
Shes great and it's refreshing to she a young, female Scouser doing so well. It's kind of tiring to see all the same posh, private school actors who basically look and sound all the same in movies and tv.
Im so excited about her career! I can smell a oscar in a few years!
Bro, i really need her to drop her skin care routine haha
Josh, this is such a good interview. It's so laid back and comfortable. Y'all are just having a conversation (with a diverse range of questions, THANK YOU), which is great to watch. It can be a challenge to get people to open up and share in interviews, and you do it brilliantly. Not surprisingly, Jodie is incredibly humble, down-to-earth and funny. You both are fantastic. Thank you for this!
She’s so well-spoken and is clearly so passionate about what she does. We love to see it! ❤️