
"I think again it’s that real model, role model thing. A lot of [former Disney stars] were forced into being role models and they had to pretend to be something that they didn’t feel matched up with who they were. And that’s because they started really, really young. So you’ve got to realize when you’re really young you don’t know who you are yet. And as soon as you figure it out, you’ve already been forced to become something that you didn’t really know you signed up for. So it’s like, I get it. There’s a lot of pressure, so I completely understand. Everyone has their different ways of learning and growing and finding out who they are, and you can’t fault people for that. Again, I think with all the prior Disney stars, at least you can say they are themselves now."
Well said, Zendaya. (We have no doubt Cyrus has zero qualms about showing the world her real self.) It's easy to forget, though, that the red carpet fashionista is still only 19. Is there a "Miley moment" in her future? It doesn't look like it. "No. That’s why I said, in order to avoid those problems just be yourself from the beginning and be honest with the world, because that’s the only thing you can do. There will be no surprises." The starlet is smart and realistic enough to give herself a little bit of leeway, though. "I’m not suddenly going to be like woo, crazy," she said. And if I do, then hey. But I highly, highly doubt it." Either way, you'll always be our real model, Zendaya.
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