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Lily-Rose Depp wants to preserve her ‘anonymity’

Lily-Rose Depp was born into a Hollywood royal family.

Daughter of “Pirates of the Caribbean” Starring Johnny Depp The actress, who stars alongside French model Vanessa Paradis in the new thriller Nosferatu, is hesitant to fully enter the world of celebrity despite her affiliation.

Lily Rose, 25, has worked in the entertainment and modeling industry for many years and has long denied being a Nepobaby.

“Every job involves certain circumstances; [fame] It's kind of one of those things,” Depp said. daily telegraph.

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Johnny Depp's daughter Lily-Rose Depp wants to maintain her anonymity. (Getty Images)

“What's important to me is to maintain things like privacy and grounding and to protect myself. [what] It's truly yours. ”

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She further added, “People get interested in things they shouldn't necessarily be interested in. And the actor's job is to get into the character and melt into that character. And to give the audience a sense of who you are as this character.” “It's about making people believe that,” he added. .

Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis

Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis dated for 14 years starting in 1998. (Donato Sardella/WireImage)

“To do that, it's important to protect your anonymity. They don't need to know 'you' that well because they want you to believe in you as another character.”

When co-star Nicholas Hoult admitted it was “absolutely terrifying” to appear on the red carpet, Depp reassured him: “That means you're a good person.”

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“It's kind of a sign of being a good, humble person,” she says. ”[Red carpets are part of the job . . . and it’s kind of the opposite of the job. The job is to be someone else and almost leave yourself behind – and go into someone else’s skin and do it in an intimate setting [on set].

“So in a way it feels private, like an intimate environment, and then all of a sudden you have to go out into the world and be yourself in public, which is kind of an interesting contradiction. That’s right.”

Rachel Sennott, Lily-Rose Depp, Troye Sivan in

In “The Idol,” Depp played a pop star struggling with her career and mental health who falls in love with a self-help guru and cult leader. (Eddie Chen/HBO)

Depp has appeared in numerous films, including “Crisis,'' “Voyager,'' “Silent Night,'' and “Wolf.'' Last year, she headlined the HBO series “The Idol” alongside Abel Tesfaye, better known as singer The Weeknd.

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Lily-Rose spoke about the “Nepo Baby” controversy in an interview with Elle magazine last year.

“The internet seems to really care about stuff like that,” she said. “People are going to have preconceived notions about you or how you got there. And you can't get a role other than being the right person for the role. I can definitely say that.

“The internet cares a lot more about who your family is than the people who are casting you in things. You may get your foot in the door, but you still don't have your foot in the door.” I'm just stepping into it. There's a lot of work ahead of me.”

Lily-Rose Depp wears a strapless dress

Lily-Rose has long denied being a Nepobaby, previously suggesting the term was misogynistic. (Photo courtesy of Kurt Krieger)

She also pointed out that the label “nepo baby” is misogynistic, telling the magazine that she found it interesting that the title was rarely applied to men.

“It's weird to me to reduce someone to the idea that they're just there because it's a generational thing,” she says. “That doesn't make any sense.”

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Depp continued, “If someone's mother or father is a doctor and their child becomes a doctor, they won't say, “I can become a doctor because my parents are doctors.'' It's like, “No, I went to medical school and got my training.”

“We hear this a lot about women, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence.”

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