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Zendaya Just Opened Up About Setting Boundaries With Her Fans

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Photo credit: Getty Images

If there's one thing we know about Zendaya, it's that she's got a lot of fans (147 million of them, if we're going off Instagram).

And in a new interview, the Euphoria star has opened up about how she navigates this relationship with her fans, including how she manages to maintain healthy boundaries.

Speaking to Vogue Italy, Zendaya noted that the way people interact with her has changed as her fame has grown.

She explained: 'For so long I've been able to maintain a little bit of anonymity in a way where I could go off and do things and still live a pretty normal life.

'Of course it comes with new sets of challenges and pressures, but I've been doing this for a long time, and I started when I was quite young.

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'So thankfully I've had a little bit of time to ease and grow my experience in a way that wasn't just completely an overnight change.

I'm always adjusting to it and trying to be grateful for it all in the end, because it means that people are clearly resonating with the work that I'm doing, and that means a lot to me.'

Discussing her relationship with her many fans, Zendaya added that they've been growing with her since her Disney days and therefore are very similar in a lot of ways (apart from maybe the teeny tiny fame thing).

'They're really understanding that I'm human, even the hardcore ones and they want me to be happy and I genuinely feel that from them,' she went on.

'They're really respectful of my boundaries and the things that I choose to keep a little bit more private and keep for myself.'

Later in the interview, Zendaya discussed the power that her work has had on her fans, saying: 'Sometimes I feel kind of silly being an actor. Because it’s like I make-believe for a living, which may seem ridiculous, but then I remember the stories that I'm telling & the reasons behind them.'

Zendaya said Euphoria had a particularly big impact on her followers, with many of them getting in touch to let her know how much they connected with the powerful series as well as their own experiences with its themes, including grief, mental illness, loss and addiction.

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