A lot of the "scare factor" comes with the editing, the effects, and the music. There were moments when Naomi and I would look at each other and say, "This is embarrassing, people are going to laugh.
It's actually reassuring to see people struggling to do our accent instead of us constantly trying to emulate British or American accents, which we are always asked to do.
Most people start eating healthy after the doctor says they have a problem. That's just human nature.
I try not to invest time in what other people think of me.
I think the buzz of acting is playing people different to you, and for me, that means traversing all genres.
You've got to not care about what people think. You learn that as an actor. If you get a bad review, will you be destroyed by it? Or will you think you're God's gift when you get a rave review?