Actress Emily Blunt says she would love to be known for something else too, apart from her stardom.
The 31-year-old told British newspaper The Times that she has a work ethic that makes her well-suited to the entertainment sphere, but insists she'd love to broaden her skillset, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
When it was suggested she's good at stardom, Blunt replied: "God, I'd like to be good at other stuff, but I know what you mean. Some people are crap at it. And I think I am a good worker.
"But what I think is that I really love this job, and I'm kind of in love with it, even though it's not everything that I am."
While Blunt is good at acting in front of a camera, she hasn't always been such a confident public speaker, having suffered with a stutter as a child.
"As a kid I just stopped talking. It got very bad. I listened a lot because that's all I did. Really. And it's not meant to be a sob story, it was just the reality. Which was that I felt embarrassed to speak in front of people," she added.
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Fortunately, she managed to overcome her speech impediment when she discovered her love towards acting.
The "Into The Woods" star said: "I did speak fluently for the first time when I did a play in school, aged nine."