
Margot Robbie’s Imposter Syndrome makes her think she hides herself behind characters
(Web News)Margot Robbie reveals that she suffers from Imposter Syndrome which constantly makes her think that her iconic career and fame might not withstand and be taken away.
She also revealed that the syndrome taunts her of hiding her true self behind her characters.
According to the foreign media outlets, Margot said that there is not a moment where she thought that it was all sorted now. She said, “I think every time I’m like, ‘Oh, God, it’s all going to be taken away, I won’t get to do this again, this is the last time.’”
Sharing insights on her thoughts, she said, “I have this complete crisis of faith every time, ‘What am I doing?’ I freak out every time. I care so much, for sure,” she added.
Margot revealed that she was so worried about losing everything in her Hollywood career that she refused to use her native Australian accent for her role alongside Colin Farrell in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
The 35-year-old star recalled: “Do you know what? Our director actually said, ‘Do you want to do this in your Aussie accent?’”
“It’s been so long since I’ve acted in my Aussie accent, I’m scared I don’t know how to do it now,” the Barbie star confessed.
“I haven’t done it since Neighbours and now I feel like I use accents to kind of hide myself in a character. There will be a day, and I think I’m getting close to it. I did contemplate it for a second and then thought, ‘Oh, it’s too much,’” she added.
“I’m in a mode now, I think, where I want to play characters that I see myself in more as opposed to hide myself in,” Margot Robbie concluded.



