With young people, there's often that carelessness, allowing yourself to get into danger - recklessness, I suppose.
I've actually got turned down for a lot of roles because I'm not bubbly enough. People have told me to be more 'up', but I can't, really. I find it hard to be smiley and giggly all the time.
What we're supposed to do as actors is be able to portray real human beings and emotions. And if you grow up in this bubble of showbiz and you only know people who make movies, you don't really have an understanding of the world outside.
After Hollywood, you know if people are interested in you or in the fact that you've been in a movie. You know who your real friends are.
I'm a very private person. I find it very daunting to have to give private parts of myself away to people, you know?
With my boyfriend, we can make sexist jokes to each other because we know it's absolutely not true. If I get home from a long day and he says: 'Go on, get in the kitchen,' it's funny because we know it's not our lives.