Sophie Turner Sharing some words of wisdom with young stars New Harry Potter TV series.
Turner, 29, was only 14 when she filmed the first season of HBO’s popular fantasy drama. Game of Thrones and spent her teenage years in censorship on social media. The overwhelming online noise caused her serious damage.
“It has had a profound impact on my mental health. It almost destroyed me,” the British actress said in a recent interview. flaunt Magazine.
Turner has been vocalizing in the past to struggle with her mental health and develop eating disorders during her time throne. She believes the therapy helped her overcome the struggle, adding: “One of the most important things to my life is talking about mental health: it’s crucial.”
As a former child star, Turner has better ways than most reputations have influenced young actors and continues to express new concerns Harry Potter Star Dominic McLaughlin,,,,, Alastair Stout and Arabella StantonThey will play Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in the new HBO series respectively.
“I look at the new kid coming soon Harry Potter I just want to give them a hug and say, “Look, everything will be fine, but don’t get close [social media],’” she said.
Arabella Stanton, Dominic McLaughlin and Alastair Stott.
Courtesy of Aidan Monaghan/HBOTurner gave more advice to the three, adding: “Keep friends with your family friends, keep living at home with your family, make sure your parents are your partner – it’s important to be on the basis of being adjacent to the big, crazy things you do.”
this Joan Actress, sharing daughter Willa with ex-husband Willa and 3-year-old Delphine Joe Jonasalso shared how her child would react if she wanted to follow in her footsteps.
“Oh my goodness, they didn’t act! They didn’t act until they were at least 25!” she said.
For Jonas, 36, he previously expressed his reluctance to join the entertainment business.
“Make music or show, we might want them to wait a little while,” he said. In May interview With a life coach Jay Shetty In the latter Jay Shetty: Purposeful travel.
He added: “I think, for me, I want them to have the confidence to be who they are and feel they can grow in a safe world.”

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