![]() ![]() ![]() Its creator, Ryan Murphy – the man behind Nip/Tuck, Glee, American Horror Story and The Politician – was signed by Netflix to the biggest deal in TV history, rumored to be worth $300 million. This is definitely the longest I’ve been in LA – ever.” Usually my life is constantly moving, traveling, working, and it’s very rare that I’m at home. “I’m someone who’s always surrounded by people, so maybe it’s a good thing and I’ll take this time to learn to be a bit more introspective and to slow down. “I’ve learnt that I’m really bad at being alone,” she says, half in jest. Obviously, it’s necessary and important, but I definitely miss the fun aspects of all this – the dressing up, getting to meet people and going to different cities to promote something you’ve worked really hard on.”Įight weeks into the global lockdown and Harrier has had plenty of time to take stock, reflect on her previously manic schedule and the new normal we’re all acclimatizing to. “Instead, I’m promoting this whole project at home by myself, sitting on my couch. ![]() “It’s such a strange experience, thinking what this would normally be like,” she affirms as she nestles into a chair. ![]() Our Zoom call and an unreliable internet connection are a far cry from the glamour and Vaseline sheen of the Netflix series about a group of aspiring actors and film-makers in 1940s Tinseltown, trying to get their big break – and certainly from the press tour and red carpets that Harrier currently ought to be on. Laura Harrier is hovering between her garden and living room, balancing her laptop in her palm, trying to find the best spot so we can speak uninterrupted about her starring role in Hollywood. ![]()
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