
Despite going through difficult phases of life and dealing with the impostor syndrome, Brenda Song loves where he is currently.
In a recent conversation with People, The 36 -year -old actress, who shares two children with her partner Macaulay Culkin, opened a recent period when she doubted her position in the industry.
“I feel that I still have the impostor syndrome,” Song, who began his career at a very early age. “It is very difficult because I think that for me, after having grown up in this industry, it is as if you were always going through phases. You understand evolution and change and you always try to find out who you are over growing and be a human. ”
“Becoming a mother, finding such satisfaction in my personal life has changed me so much,” Luz shed on being a new mother. “I feel that for the first time it is really that next phase of my life. And said that, my priorities changed. That was the big difference. I think that is what I was fighting is that our society really tells us that women follow your dreams, do what you have to do, go out there, do what you “re at home and preparing dinner.”
Reflecting on working with inspiring women as actress Kate Hudson in Execution point and The last showgirl The director Gia Coppola said: “It’s like, I was like, ‘How do I do this? How do I think this?’ And with the last showgirl and the execution point as surprising as the real projects are, I always say what has been the most important thing for me is the people I worked with. “