Winona Ryder's return to fame has been nothing short of a miracle and the actress has now reflected on what it has been like finding fame for the second time in her life.
According to Conctactmusic.com, the 45-year-old actress feels that it is really overwhelming for her to find fame once again.
In a new interview with Marie Claire magazine, the 'Stranger Things' star said, "It's so overwhelming. I don't know what it's like for really famous people. I keep hearing that people are dressing up like me [Joyce Byers]. I'm like, 'What?'" she said about her first-ever television role."
The 45 year old actress became a teen sensation back in the late '80s, starring in a number of critically acclaimed films and Hollywood blockbusters, before a shoplifting arrest in 2001 put something of a spanner in the works.
The actress also admitted that it would have been difficult for her to start as an actor now.
"I'm grateful that I got to start at the time I did. As much as I love it, I don't know if I would even have become an actor [if I was starting out now]. I wouldn't know how to [handle it]. I do worry about the massive exposure at that age," shared Ryder.
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Ryder also revealed that she consulted her own mother about how to play her character of Joyce, and how to create a believable reaction to her son [Will] going missing and presumed dead.
"I said, 'Mom, if every bit of logic is telling you your kid is gone, would you still [refuse to believe it]?' And she said, 'Absolutely.' I said, 'What if they show you a body?' She said, 'If you don't see it happen, you don't believe it'. It's a weird, primal thing. But I may have gone too far: it seemed like every day I was crying or freaking out," Ryder noted about her eventual portrayal of the character.
The second season of 'Stranger Things' starts October 22 on Netflix.
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