Mara Wilson penned an essay for the New York Times criticizing the treatment of young stars, including Britney Spears, Drew Barrymore and Amandla Stenberg, by the media and Hollywood.The actress, known for appearing in Matilda and Mrs.
Doubtfire, shared the essay on Tuesday. She kicks off her piece describing how an interview with a Canada newspaper had gone sour.
What was set up as an interview about an upcoming film, became a an article suggesting that Wilson had her time in the spotlight and would go down dark paths – a series of events she calls “The Narrative.” Wilson’s treatment, however, isn’t specific to just herself as she draws parallels to how tabloids and media treated Britney Spears.“Her story is a striking example of a
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