'What I’ve started to realize about this industry is that the highs can be really high, but the lows can be really low.'
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"In the first season, people were saying to me, 'You know this could be huge,' but you don’t ever believe that, and you will never understand what it feels like until it happens to you," she explained."It's quite out-of-the-body and weird."She continued, adding that she thought it was"just another project" and"didn't think anyone was going to care." But — lo and behold — the series has already been renewed for three more turns.
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