Lupita Nyong’o Goes Hard On The Media

Oscar winning actress Lupita Nyong’o has drilled down into press junkets and called them a ‘torture technique’. The actress also referenced that these junkets are bothering.

In a recent interview with Glamour Magazine, Nyong’o stated that press junkets are a form of torture for the actors she portrays in ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ which will drop in the venues on June 28.

Lupita Nyong’o landed her first feature film role in ’12 Years a Slave’ and won an Oscar for it. In any case, the star said she wasn’t ready for the consequence’s prosperity and acknowledgment of the film.

“We were prepared to be extras and little guest stars on TV shows before we would have our chance at any substantial role in the thing that we love to do,” Nyong’o told Glamour magazine of school. “But it did not at all prepare us for instant success. And that is an overwhelming experience.” Furthermore, when asked about what irritates her most about being an actor, “interviews,” she answered. “You asked. I have to be honest. I’m going to tell you.”

Here’s Why Lupita Nyong’o finds interviews disturbing:

According to Nyong’o, she does not necessarily mean all interviews are torture, but she does find press junkets to be a “torture technique.” She said most interviews involve answering similar questions from different journalists, which can be time-consuming and annoying.

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Interestingly, she isn’t the one in particular who has apoken about the press. Cillian Murphy also told GQ magazine back in February 2024 that, press tours are not a great model, and he’d much prefer to let the movies do the heavy promotional lifting.

Later, the Oppenheimer actor also said,

“Acting is like sex — do it, don’t talk about it’… People always used to say to me, ‘He has reservations’ or ‘He’s a difficult interviewee.’ Not really! I love talking about work and art. What I struggle with and find unnecessary, and unhelpful about what I want to do, is: ‘Tell me about yourself.”

From the get-go in her career, Nyong’o revealed that, she was burdened by wanting to make sure she was perfect. Speaking to Glamor, she said that she was anxious and wished to attain everything with perfection. However, now she has accepted the fact that she can’t give 100% every day.

“These days I allow myself to be a human being,” she says. “I’ve just found a way of forgiving myself for not being perfect.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Nyong’o stars in A Quiet Place: Day One, which is a prequel to John Krasinski’s horror franchise. Pig filmmaker Michael Sarnoski directs. The movie opens in theaters on June 28 from Paramount.

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