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I try to change my physical appearance for every role.
I think that being happy makes the biggest impact on your physical appearance.
Because of my filming commitments in America, you have to sign contracts where you can't change your physical appearance.
Women are such strong, powerful leaders, and a lot of the time, we play it silent.
I did a lot of musical theatre when I was younger, so I would love to go back and do that again someday.
For me, changing my physical appearance for a character is never a problem. If I have to look a certain way for a role, I just do it.
I have much more to offer than my physical appearance, and a hijab protects me against 'You're too skinny,' 'You're too thick,' 'Look at her hips,' 'Look at her thigh gap.' I don't have to worry about that.
Young women are still looking for a prince on a white charger to come over the hill or for Mr. Rochester to appear. We all pretend we're right-on feminists, but underneath that, there's still the bedrock of romance.
I grew up in a family where we weren't allowed to talk about beauty or to put any emphasis on physical appearance.