Maya Hawke has been busy promoting a new project that’s close to her heart: the release of her debut album, Blush. The “Stranger Things” star, 22, was interviewed by NPR about the album, which explores themes of young adulthood, and she opened up about the struggles she’s had after being diagnosed with dyslexia as a child.
Hawke shared that even though it was “deeply difficult” as a child, she now views dyslexia is “one of the great blessings of my life in a lot of ways.” RELATED: Maya Hawke Enlists Dad Ethan Hawke To Direct ‘Coverage’ Music Video During Coronavirus Quarantine However, she also delved back into some of those childhood difficulties. “But I did get, like, kicked out of school for not being able to read when I was a kid.
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