Margot Robbie, the renowned actress and producer, has recently open her battle with imposter syndrome, shedding light on the inner struggles she faced before filming her role in Barbie. In an exclusive interview with the Los Angeles Times, Robbie bravely disclosed her ordeal, providing insight into this prevalent yet debilitating condition.
Robbie’s candid confession revealed a moment of crisis she experienced before the commencement of Barbie’s shooting. Visiting Greta Gerwig, the film’s writer-director, Robbie expressed overwhelming doubts about her capabilities and the magnitude of the project. “I went to Greta’s house and had that crisis. I’d spent years trying to get this movie going. And suddenly we’re going to shoot the thing. ‘I was like, ‘Oh my God, I dunno how to do this,’” Robbie confessed.
The superstar’s admission reflects the common symptoms of imposter syndrome – a feeling of inadequacy despite external success. Despite delivering several remarkable hits in the industry, Robbie shared her fear of worthlessness, expressing, “I have this meltdown where I’m like, ‘What am I doing? I don’t know how to act. Everyone’s going to suddenly realize that I can’t do any of this, and it’s going to be terrible.’”
Greta Gerwig, corroborating Robbie’s narrative, recalled the actor’s palpable sense of panic and self-doubt before production began. “I have a distinct memory of Margot coming over to my house before we started shooting and having a bit of an actor crisis: ‘How am I doing this?’” Gerwig shared, highlighting the actor’s struggle.
Imposter syndrome, as experienced by Robbie and countless others, is characterized by feelings of anxiety and inadequacy despite external evidence of success. Despite her numerous accolades and a successful career, Robbie’s fear of being “kicked out” of the industry underscores the persistence of this phenomenon.
“After 10 years of going to red carpet events, I had major imposter syndrome, where every time I’d go, I was like, ‘I can’t believe they’ve let me in. Someone’s gonna notice that I don’t belong here, and they’re gonna kick me outta Hollywood,’” Robbie disclosed in a past interview with Vogue.
Despite grappling with imposter syndrome, Margot Robbie’s resilience and determination have propelled her to remarkable success in the entertainment industry. As Barbie earns critical acclaim and multiple Oscar nominations, Robbie’s talent stands crystal clear to both the public and critics alike. With her openness about her struggles, Robbie’s story serves as an inspiration, shedding light on the importance of acknowledging and confronting imposter syndrome in pursuit of one’s dreams.