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Cynthia Erivo

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And I never want anyone to feel like that with me. So I take a lot of time to speak with people and be with people after shows. And I can be there for like an hour and just be there with people.

It's not healthy. So after those shows, after those performances, whenever I've had all of that outside of it, I have to find spaces for me to just be like me, find places where I could be meditative. And for me, running or walking gives me space to just like, I'm just going to think I'm going to reconfigure my brain.

It's not healthy. So after those shows, after those performances, whenever I've had all of that outside of it, I have to find spaces for me to just be like me, find places where I could be meditative. And for me, running or walking gives me space to just like, I'm just going to think I'm going to reconfigure my brain.

It's not healthy. So after those shows, after those performances, whenever I've had all of that outside of it, I have to find spaces for me to just be like me, find places where I could be meditative. And for me, running or walking gives me space to just like, I'm just going to think I'm going to reconfigure my brain.

I'm going to free up some space for myself because it's really the only way I can do it.

I'm going to free up some space for myself because it's really the only way I can do it.

I'm going to free up some space for myself because it's really the only way I can do it.

It's so great. It has really helped me. I went to Greece and I filmed a little film called Drift. And that was really terrifying and hard and heartbreaking, the whole lot. And what I would do every day before we would start filming is either run or walk miles. And it would just sort of reset everything. The practice has just never changed. That's great.

It's so great. It has really helped me. I went to Greece and I filmed a little film called Drift. And that was really terrifying and hard and heartbreaking, the whole lot. And what I would do every day before we would start filming is either run or walk miles. And it would just sort of reset everything. The practice has just never changed. That's great.

It's so great. It has really helped me. I went to Greece and I filmed a little film called Drift. And that was really terrifying and hard and heartbreaking, the whole lot. And what I would do every day before we would start filming is either run or walk miles. And it would just sort of reset everything. The practice has just never changed. That's great.

If we think about it, even Wicked isn't really a silly project.

If we think about it, even Wicked isn't really a silly project.

If we think about it, even Wicked isn't really a silly project.

Yeah, I'm pulling out everything from the depth of me. I think on the outside, people go, oh, it's fun. And then they get in there like, what?

Yeah, I'm pulling out everything from the depth of me. I think on the outside, people go, oh, it's fun. And then they get in there like, what?

Yeah, I'm pulling out everything from the depth of me. I think on the outside, people go, oh, it's fun. And then they get in there like, what?

I really appreciate people who have not seen it at all and are coming to the movie fresh.

I really appreciate people who have not seen it at all and are coming to the movie fresh.

I really appreciate people who have not seen it at all and are coming to the movie fresh.

You're so good in it. Thank you. But I do have to do something silly at some point. I don't know what the silly thing is. I just did a really cool. I mean, there is silliness in it and I had a great time doing it. We did an episode of Poker Face with Natasha Lyonne and Brian Johnson and I had the best time doing it. And there is a lot of silliness. I got to use my funny bone there.