Emmy Rossum for Esquire – February 2016
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Emmy Rossum for Esquire – February 2016
I don't think you ever succeed at trying to be anyone else but who you truly are.
When I was a kid, people would ask, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ And I would say a nurse, lawyer, astronaut, chef, the president. A person can’t do that in one lifetime, but as an actor, you can dabble in a little bit of everything.
Happy Birthday Emmanuelle Grey Rossum (September 12, 1986)
Being yourself is one of the hardest things because it’s scary. You always wonder whether you’ll be accepted for who you really are. I don’t think you ever succeed at trying to be anyone else but who you truly are
I don't really live my life in the media spotlight. People don't know that much really about me or what I think.
When I was in school, I got there on the first day and everyone had long, blonde, straight hair, and I had short, dark, curly hair. I immediately felt I didn't fit in and started growing my hair. But I've learned that I'm only happy when I am truly me and feel comfortable and confident in myself.