“Gal Gadot Bares Her Struggles with Imposter Syndrome and Finds Comfort in Hollywood Icon’s Insecurities”

Gal Gadot, well-known for her successful films such as Fast & Furious, Wonder Woman, and Red Notice, has established a remarkable career in Hollywood. Despite her achievements, the 38-year-old actress still feels like she does not fit in the industry. She even admitted that she experiences Imposter Syndrome, a condition characterized by anxiety despite being high-performing. Recently, the Israeli star opened up about her insecurities in an interview with L’Officiel magazine while taking glamorous photographs in New York City over the weekend. According to Gal, she always feels like she has Imposter Syndrome because she considers herself lucky to do what she loves. Furthermore, she worries about whether people will like her work, and there is never a moment when she feels confident that it will be well-received.

Green goddess: Gal Gadot has carved out an enviable career for herself in Hollywood with the hit films Fast & Furious, Wonder Woman and Red Notice. But the 38-year-old still feels as if she is not a fit in Hollywood, even admitting that she suffers from Imposter Syndrome, the condition of feeling anxious despite being high-performing

Gal Gadot, also known as the “Green Goddess,” has made a name for herself in Hollywood with her outstanding performances in blockbuster movies like Fast & Furious, Wonder Woman, and Red Notice. Despite her success, the 38-year-old actress still feels like she doesn’t quite fit in with Hollywood’s elite. She has even confessed to experiencing Imposter Syndrome, a phenomenon where high-achieving individuals feel anxious about their abilities.

Getting real: This week the Israeli star talked her insecurities with L'Officiel magazine while posing for glamorous photos

In a recent photoshoot for L’Officiel magazine, an Israeli actress opened up about her insecurities. She revealed that even Hollywood legend Francis Ford Coppola experiences doubt and fear of rejection. Speaking with writer Hannah Jackson, the actress recounted her conversation with Coppola, who advised her to follow her heart and remain humble. This lesson has stuck with her and helped her deal with her own insecurities. The actress is currently working on her next movie, Heart Of Stone, which she will produce alongside her husband Jaron Versano. She believes that as long as a story is universal, it has the potential to be great, and hopes to create a female-protagonist action movie that is gritty, raw, and grounded.

Funny feel: 'It’s funny, I always feel like I have this impostor syndrome, because I feel so lucky and I’m so happy that I get to do what I really, really, really love,' noted the brunette beauty

It’s quite amusing how I often experience impostor syndrome. The reason being, I feel extremely fortunate and delighted that I get to pursue something that I’m truly passionate about, shared the charming brunette.

The flip side: 'I always feel like, “I hope they’re gonna like it,

The renowned actress recently shared her thoughts on the filmmaking process, highlighting the thrill of creating something from scratch. While she appreciates receiving a script and discussing it with the filmmaker, she finds it easy as an actor to simply follow the instructions. Her latest project allowed her to explore flawed characters and showcase a woman who has learned to be self-reliant. Working with a director who prioritizes emotional performances and the story itself was crucial for her. Additionally, she enjoys collaborating with her spouse, who brings his business expertise to the table. Together, they make a great team and support each other’s interests.

Will they like it? 'There’s never a moment when I’m like, “They’re gonna love this,”' shared the successful actress

The accomplished actress admitted that she often wonders if her work will be well received by others, stating that she never feels completely confident that they will love it.

Coppola set her right: It was a massive Hollywood icon who helped calm her nerves. 'I remember speaking to Francis Ford Coppola, and I asked him, “So how does it feel to be a national treasure?”' she said to writer Hannah Jackson

Coppola was there to ease her nerves: A Hollywood legend came to the rescue to calm Gal Gadot’s pre-movie nerves. Gadot shared with Hannah Jackson that Francis Ford Coppola helped her out by reassuring her. “I remember speaking to Francis Ford Coppola, and I asked him, “So how does it feel to be a national treasure?”’ Gadot said. The actress hopes that audiences will be thrilled by the movie. She said, “We wanted it to be thrilling and exciting and have people at the edge of their seats, not just a story where you can tell what the end is going to be”. Gadot explained that for inspiration, they tried to create an original piece rather than relying too much on others. They filmed in five different locations – Iceland, Morocco, Lisbon, London, and Italy in the Alps. When asked which location was her favorite, Gadot answered that she enjoyed filming in Lisbon the most, saying, “It was so easy to film there. There was good energy.”

He helped: Coppola is best known for his The Godfather trilogy. 'He said, “You know, something? I’m always filled with doubts. I’m always afraid they’re not going to like it. I just follow my heart and I come into it humble.” I think this was one of the biggest lessons'

Coppola, famous for The Godfather trilogy, has been recognized for his helpfulness. In a statement, he mentioned that despite his success, he still has moments of uncertainty and fear of rejection. However, his approach is to stay true to himself and remain humble. This lesson has proven to be one of the most significant ones he has learned throughout his career.

The Godfather director: She added, 'I’m sitting with the legend Francis Ford Coppola, and he’s talking about how humble and insecure he can get. I was like, “Okay, I can be insecure all the time”'; seen in 2022

During 2022, the renowned director of The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola, humbly expressed his insecurities to the actress. She found it relatable and acknowledged that she also experiences insecurity often. She later starred in Snow White as the villainous Evil Queen, which she considered a great shift. Being the first evil antagonist in the history of Disney, she enjoyed exploring her darker side and relished in the opportunity to sing and perform theatrically. The experience felt like doing theater, where everything is more significant and dramatic. For the first few days on set, she found it challenging to come out of character as she was entirely immersed in the role. The actress was photographed by Celeste Sloman and styled by Cristina Ehrlich.

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