Harry Potter was difficult for Emma Watson (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Watson didn’t sugarcoat the struggle in an unfiltered chat with British Vogue. “I’ve sat in therapy and felt really guilty about it,” she confessed. “I’m like, why me? Somebody else would have enjoyed and wanted this aspect of it more than I did.” Fame wasn’t exactly the dream she’d imagined.

Even with hits like Beauty and the Beast and Little Women, Watson couldn’t shake the feeling of not belonging in the glamorous world of red carpets and flashing cameras. “I’m so wrong for this job because I’m too serious; I’m a pain in the a**; I’m difficult; I don’t fit,” she told Vanity Fair. Yep, even a megastar has moments of feeling like the odd one out.

Therapy helped, but Watson’s real breakthrough came when she grounded herself in who she was beyond the Hollywood glitz. “I am someone’s daughter. I am my mother’s daughter, I am my father’s daughter, I am a sister,” she reminded herself, tapping into her roots to stay centered.

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