Maybe she's retiring from acting, been pretty quiet on that front.
"Retiring" is a very generous word for "Failed"....
Maybe she's retiring from acting, been pretty quiet on that front.
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as someone with a history of bulimia i totally agree, even her hair (obv part is the dying etc) is a big signnot to throw accusations around, but as someone with an ed i could totally see her being bulimic as i see a LOT of the signs
i have said this before, but this has been her approach to everything: baking, makeup... she doesn't stick with anythingThe trouble is she never even seemed that keen on acting - just being a famous actress. Hanging around in LA hoping to be spotted. She never seemed to put in the hard boring graft of provincial theatres or an extra on Holby for eg. She seems to be pursuing a career as an influencer now. Oh dear.
tbf at least she has a chance at being a successful influencer compared to actor. although this could change because despite it being an easy job you still have to put effort it which is something she doesn't seem to have the best track record forThe trouble is she never even seemed that keen on acting - just being a famous actress. Hanging around in LA hoping to be spotted. She never seemed to put in the hard boring graft of provincial theatres or an extra on Holby for eg. She seems to be pursuing a career as an influencer now. Oh dear.
FFS. Someone needs their weekly attention fix. Desperate bore.Dafuq!! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Someone’s been busy on photoshop again but the hip!!!! Oh Tarn
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Agreed. I studied at RADA (though I'm a stage manager not an actress) and there's a fair amount of people who begin studying there as actors in the early to mid 30s. There's life experience there that can be useful in roles and of course stage acting is very different to the Hollywood roles she seems to be lusting after, it trains the body and mind to be ready too. Hollywood roles often come with luck and talent with years of work or...just sudden luck from a new graduate, but it's rare. I studied with people who are wonderfully talented but it took 5+ years to break into well known roles (which isn't the goal. The goal is to work successfully in what you love, not to be recognised in the street - she doesn't seem to feel that) and some who got big just before graduating. I know well known actors who still do regional plays in small towns people barely know exist because they just love it. She did one play...right? I see no passion in her for acting. If she went to drama school (and auditioned like everyone else) and really put 100% in and started from the bottom LIKE EVERYONE ELSE...I'd start to believe it. Maybe. She can do fringe to start with? She's lucky she has the financial stability to train. Without theatre and stage managing and making props I'd be devastated and feel rubbish because it IS my passion. I doubt she feels the same way about acting.I don’t think it’s true to say she couldn’t make it as an actress whilst almost 30 - there are people of all ages and appearances working in theatre and media, and it’s not unusual for older students to study at places like RADA.
The problem is that Tan doesn’t want to be an actress because she loves the craft of acting, she just wants to be a famous actress working in TV or film. She wants to be a celebrity. Even beautiful, talented and successful actresses throw themselves in punishing theatre schedules when they could theoretically coast off money from blockbusters but they do it because they love it. I’m sure Tan’s dream acting job would be either playing the heroine of a BBC Sunday night drama or the ingénue in a mildly sexist Oscar darling.