Meg Ryan returns to the small screen and opens up about how she deals with fame: “It’s bizarre”

Actress Meg Ryan is back on the small screen in the new film ‘What Happens Later’. Premiering on November 3rd, the film marks the artist’s return to Hollywood productions after an eight-year break.

In an interview with ‘People’ magazine, Meg commented on her return and said that she never imagined herself being a famous person. “I am not a person who was made to be famous. I believed I would be happier as an audience member. But it put me in a place where I had to get more comfortable with the attention,” she explained.

Known for big projects like ‘Harry and Sally,’ ‘City of Angels,’ and ‘Top Gun,’ Ryan said she enjoys spending time at her home in North Los Angeles, riding her bike, hanging out with friends and renovating her home. House. “If her identity is about her next project, that’s a very insecure place to be,” the actress stated.

According to her, a strange thing about fame is the fact that people can say or write whatever they want about your life, even if it’s not true. “And I see that it affects the people around me. People close to you are asked about you. It’s very bizarre. I don’t get asked about them. If you want it to make sense, it’s going to take a while,” she blurted.

The actress’s last work in the industry was the 2015 film ‘Ithaca’, starring and directed by her. Now, ‘What Happens Later’ marks that return in a romantic comedy about an ex-couple (Meg Ryan and David Duchovny) who meet at the airport and become stranded there after a sudden snowstorm.

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Source: CNN Brasil

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