The craziest thing that’s happened in Myra Molloy’s life since her new movie was released is that nothing really has changed.
“I think people have this kind of assumption that your life just drastically changes after something comes out. But it’s just like, actually my life is exactly the same,” the 28-year-old says. “Other than the occasional person being like, ‘Oh, I loved you in the film or whatever.’ But it’s just like I still do the same things. I still eat my eggs in the morning and I walk to Pavilions and then I come home and I take a nap and then I do it all over again.”
That said, there is the occasional conversation on that grocery run that turns into a heart-to-heart, and in those moments Molloy can feel that something has shifted.
“It’s been quite amazing having real-life encounters with people on the street who have either cried to me or just expressed heartfelt thanks and are like, ‘Thank you. I feel so seen. Thank you for representing us,’” she says. “So that has been the most beautiful, rewarding thing, is just knowing that art does make a difference. That’s why we want to do this.”
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