"I thrive on structure. I find my freedom in structure," she said. 'It was very hard adjusting to an individualistic and very liberal system. I mean, my upbringing, I would iron my clothes every night. I would plan what I wore the night before, and then iron it. That's just the way my mum raised us. Then I got to Hampshire, where clothing is sometimes optional and all this kind of thing. I was mortified."
She also shared her first role in the school's presentation of Oliver Twist and it turns out she was pushing the envelope from the start. "I was a passerby. I had five words: 'Come down the street, there.' That was it. But I had a backstory for my character. I decided I was going to be a man, so I borrowed my brother's suit, my dad's briefcase. I don't know why I decided to be a man - I think it was more interesting," she said.
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