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Gal Gadot opens up on her insecurities as actress

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Gal Gadot shared that every time she acts, she doubts herself and worries no one will like what she’s doing. “It’s funny, I feel I have this imposter syndrome, because I feel so lucky and I’m so happy that I get to do what I really love. I always feel like, ‘I hope they’re gonna like it’. There’s never a moment when I’m like, ‘They’re gonna love this’,” she said in an interview with a magazine. The 38-year-old actress also shared the one piece of advice that has helped her with the psychological disorder that makes people feel a fraud.

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In an interview, the Fast X actress spoke about working with her husband Jaron Varsano on her film Heart of Stone.

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