Mara Wilson is ready to open up about the most troubling parts of childhood stardom. As a child star, Mara was one of the biggest in the ’90s — starring in Mrs.
Doubtfire, Miracle on 34th Street, and of course in the title role of Matilda from the heartwarming Danny DeVito film adaptation.
The now 35-year-old has previously been outspoken about the rampant sexualization of children — especially young girls — in Hollywood.
In 2021, in fact, she opened up to The New York Times in an opinion piece and said she and Britney Spears “learned the same lesson” when it came to how the entertainment industry works with kids: Just awful… And now, in her new memoir Good Girls Don’t, Mara is laying her experiences out once again.
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