Alison Sudol
The music industry was not one that I considered feminine, therefore, embracing the current level of femininity is quite a challenge. The notion that I can be feminine, strong, and soft and be able to take care of myself while not compromising myself was an uphill task for me. It was quite enjoyable to put on heels, wearing a dress, with soft materials and curly locks every day. I'm much younger as everyone else Fantastic Beasts] and there was plenty of pressure going into it. However, I was struck by this odd feeling that during the auditions there was a massive force behind me; I could be crushed under it, and fall apart due to how badly I hoped to get it and the magnitude of it, or step on onto it and let it propel me forward. I can spend entire days exploring museums, walking or coffee shops, as well as parks or just looking at people. In LA there is a possibility of being alone, but in London it is possible to ride the Tube and are right in the thick of humanity and just about every kind of person who you imagine will be going by. I am a fan of watching individuals. I come from a world of music that is where you're always in the presence of males, and you're sure that you're in intimate settings every day working with people. This is an incredible fantasy for me. I've read all the books. The books that I read on tour were quite vivid and strong. It's a fantastic world that you can get lost into.



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