In the world of showbiz, success plays an important role, but it often comes with a heavy dose of criticism. Lily-Rose Depp, a famous actress and daughter of the legendary Johnny Depp and singer Vanessa Paradis, experiences exactly this situation every day.

Lily-Rose's response to criticism: "It's not my problem"

Lily-Rose decided to be candid in a recent interview, sharing her attitude towards hate on social networks. She said she ignores critics who constantly try to downplay her achievements by focusing on her star parents. "I love to act. If people still want to talk to me or see me in a certain way, it's not my problem, " she emphasized.

"I'm just going to work really, really hard and do my best, " Lily-Rose Depp.

Finding your own voice: Beyond the shadow of parents

Despite the pressure that celebrity children often feel, Lily-Rose maintains a positive attitude and focus on her own career. She emphasizes the importance of finding one's identity, regardless of parental influence. "I can either sit and cry about it and say, 'It's not fair!' or to say, 'Okay, '" she shares her approach.

Success story: From debut to leading roles

Lily-Rose Depp already has considerable experience in the cinema. She starred in the films "Yoga Housers" and "Planetarium", and in 2023 won the main role in the series "Idol" on HBO. Her work in the horror film "Nosferatu" by Robert Eggers is also of great interest, where she plays Ellen Hutter, a young woman surrounded by ghosts and vampires. This film promises to be a real gothic sensation.

Lily-Rose Depp shows that even under the pressure of fame and criticism, it is possible to be yourself and achieve success. Her story is an example of how hard work and dedication can overcome any obstacle to recognition.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova