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Writer-actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge has revealed that she was “teetering on the edge of a depression” amid a pressure to conform beauty standards.

In an interview to BBC, the 34-year-old shared that she took writing the comedy-drama series “Fleabag” because she was being offered limiting roles after leaving drama school, and she felt under pressure to become the “ideal version of a woman”, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Fleabag Fame Phoebe Waller-Bridge: “To Become Sexual & Perfect Really Got Under My Skin”

“It really got under my skin. (There was) this ideal version of a woman everyone had to aspire to from a very young age and the ideal was that she was very sexual and perfect.”

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“I felt so angry about it because I didn’t feel I had to justify myself. And I had to prove that first and foremost I had a brain and I was clever. But at the same time I also felt I had to prove that I was pretty and desirable.”