Daniel Radcliffe is quite relieved he didn’t have to deal with the pressures of social media during the height of his teen fame as Harry Potter.
The actor was cast as The Boy Who Lived way back in 2000 around the age of 11 and spent the next decade being one of the most famous teenagers, then young adults, in the world.
Now he’s opened up on his time as the wizard, comparing the pressures of being a child star to that of the fame the Stranger Things’ kids would be experiencing.
And, frankly, he’s pretty happy he didn’t have to deal with social media, alongside his Harry Potter co-stars, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, as they were navigating puberty and celebrity. ‘I look at the Stranger Things kids, and I think how crazy that must be,’ the
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