“Watch the Jaw-Dropping Audition Video That Has Fans Utterly Divided Over Lily-Rose Depp’s Nosferatu Performance!”
When asked about whether the fascination for the genre runs in the family, she said: “Sure, I guess you could say so.”
“It’s not just scary, it’s gross, it’s revolting,” the rising star said about how Nosferatu turned out
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“We’re very different actors, but of course you’re the product of your environment, and it’s a world I’ve always been very interested in,” she added.
She also admitted being “traumatized” after watching Johnny’s popular 1990 movie Edward Scissorhands at the age of three.
“I was traumatised by it,” she told the outlet. “Not because I thought he was scary, but because everyone was being so mean to him and I got really upset.”
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Admitting she never saw the movie again because of its ending, she said, “I remember being petrified by that, which is weird, because I don’t have many memories from when I was that young.”
“It’s a difficult childhood memory,” she continued. “Edward’s the good guy and Nosferatu’s kind of the bad guy, but there’s a part of me that feels a little bit of empathy for Nosferatu. I mean, am I sick for feeling that way?”
Lily-Rose said she and her father, Hollywood veteran Johnny Depp, are “very different actors”
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Lily-Rose, whose parents split after 14 years together, spoke to the outlet about her family and having a transatlantic life.
“There are so many sides to me,” she said. “I really feel that paradox in myself. French and American cultures feel very different, and yet I feel genuinely connected to both.”
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