Emma Stone may be about to become one of the most famous actresses in the world, with her appearance in 'The Amazing Spider-Man' set to be one of the most watched events of the summer, but the thought of actually being famous is something she's not so keen on.
"...to not walk around would be awful," she told the latest edition of UK Vogue,. "I don't think that that would ever actually happen. Like, that is will ever be to the point where I can't go anywhere. But that idea makes me physically ill."
The star actually began comedy acting when she realised that it was a good escape from the panic attacks she suffered as a child. She admitted that she still suffered from anxiety before performing but claimed that she finds somewhat odd things to relax her. "I've been following Titanic Real Time on Twitter. They're sinking in three days," she said. "I like all disasters. It's oddly soothing." However quirks seem to be working for her, and according to friend Taylor Swift she's remained grounded throughout the whole process of becoming a star. "I admire how original [Emma] is, just being who she is," Taylor explained. "She doesn't do anything to be different from everyone else on the planet. Somehow she just is."