Brie Larson creates a YouTube channel
Brie Larson is a talented actress. She has won an Oscar and played one of Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most popular superheroes like Captain Marvel’ and now the actress will start a YouTube channel.
Larson launched her YouTube channel with her first video where she is figuring out how to record, sharing photos, and asking for some tips from her favorite YouTube stars. At one point, she spills some secrets including she auditioned for hit movies and lost. Those movies include ‘Star Wars,’ ‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘Terminator: Genisys’.
“I actually was thinking about the Terminator reboot today because I got a flat tire and I was like, ‘Oh the last time I got a flat tire was when I was driving into my audition for Terminator,” she said in her first YouTube video.
She didn’t land those roles, but she seems to be doing pretty well in Hollywood.
Larson says her channel will be a platform to express her self. While there will be moments of jokes, she said her channel will include “deep conversations, anti-racist rhetoric, inclusive content”
Brie Larson is known for her supporting roles when a teenager, she has since expanded her acting career leading in indie dramas and hit franchises. She won awards including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. In 2019, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
In 2019, she gave amazing advice for aspiring actors. In an interview with “In Style”, Larson looks back on her acting career, including how she felt after winning an Academy Award, and how her Captain Marvel character has changed her life.
Larson started acting at an early age and points to acting as one of the main ways she learned how to play with others. She reveals, “It was a way of learning how to be a person. This is how you make eye contact. This is how you talk. This is how you hold a conversation. This is how you connect with your feelings. This is how you express yourself. I’d be in a completely different place if I hadn’t found acting so early on, because I think I really would have found comfort in my extreme shyness.”
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