Alison Sudol
I have found that music can be a non-feminine place to be in as such, and therefore embracing this degree of femininity was a really interesting challenge for me. The notion that I can remain strong, feminine and soft, and still maintain a healthy lifestyle and not be a burden to others, was a difficult one for me. It was lots of fun to wear heels, an outfit, and wear soft fabric and curls all day long. There was pressure as I'm younger that everyone else who appeared in Fantastic Beasts. This was quite a shock, but I felt like a force was pushing me up. I was either going to get crushed under it or crumble from how badly I longed for this role, as well as how big it was. A day spent in museums coffeeshops, parks, or even taking a walk and observing how people live is something I love. In LA, but London's Tube is right in right in the middle of it all. Any human being you could imagine can be observed. I love watching the people around me. I come from the world of music, in which you're always surrounded by males, and you're sure that you're in intimate settings constantly working alongside men. It's an amazing surreal dream for me, I've read the entire books. The books I've read on tour were incredibly vivid and strong. It's a fantastic world to be lost into.



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