Well-known singer Rihanna, who is acting in
"Valerian" and "Ocean's Eight", tells while nobody works
especially to win awards like Grammy or Oscar, it's always nice to get some
"validation".
She spoke about her life as an actor in an interview to the
The Sun on Sunday, reported a portal.
She told, "I'd love to get there one day. Who doesn't
want to be told they are doing a great job? Any validation that your work is
impacting is rewarding. I work hard and put my all into everything I do but the
rest isn't up to me.
"I don't think anyone makes an album thinking about
winning a Grammy, or makes a movie thinking about winning an Oscar. What you do
is work as hard as you can and if awards follow, then that's great."
Rihanna plays shape shifting entertainer Bubble in
"Valerian". Though she didn't method act for the movie, she finds it
interesting.
“It's pretty difficult to method act when it comes to
playing a shape-shifting entertainer but, seriously, I have nothing but respect
for the actors that do.”
“If you look at the well-known method actors of the
generation, they put in incredible performance after incredible performance.
It's no coincidence. I just do what's best for the role, what's best for me,
I'd love to do something dark and different and challenge myself.”
The 28-year-old star insisted she will never act like a diva
on a movie set.
"I offer myself like clay to directors. You don't do
diva on film sets."
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