Nagbigay ng opinyon ang aktres na si Nadine Lustre hinggil sa relasyon ng mga artista at ng publiko.
Sa isang interview kay Edward Barber para sa MYX Philippines’ “Kwentong Barber” sa Kumu, natanong ng host ang aktres hinggil sa pinagdaanan nito bilang “artist who broke the social norm.”
Pag-amin ni Nadine, mahirap ang kanyang paghahanap sa sariling indentidad lalo na’t dumanas rin siya ng trials and errors upang makilala ang sarili at matuto.
“Like everything got blurry. I got really depressed because I couldn’t really express myself.
“Like when people see me, I was a different person. I wasn’t Nadine, like, the real Nadine. I was someone else,” saad pa ng aktres.
Naka-relate naman dito si Edward, na aniya’y ang isang naka-seryosong mukha ay maaaring ma-interpret ng iba bilang aktor na may attitude problem.
Sumang-ayon dito si Nadine, na binanggit kung paano madalas siyang makapagkamalan na “snobbish.”
“That’s not just for, you know, the people that you work with. It’s also for people outside … Because I was never the type to say hi to everyone or smile. Because I don’t know, I mean, I never had that feeling of responsibility when it comes to saying hi to everyone,” anito.
“I do know that there are people who are like that, but it was never my thing because it’s just – to me, it was weird.”
Ikinuwento rin ni Nadine ang isang karanasan kung saan dumaan siya sa isang shop at sinabihan siya ng isang babae ng “suplada.”
“I looked at her and I’m like, am I supposed to say hi to you? Like, I don’t know you,” giit ni Nadine.
Aniya, hindi naman nag-hello ang babae sa kanya.
“She was expecting me to say hi to her and I’m like, if you want me to say hi to you, say hi to me or acknowledge me or greet me. I’m not gonna go out of my way to say hi to you.”
Giit ni Nadine, mukhang nakakalimutan ng publiko na tao rin ang mga celebrities.
“It’s not our responsibility to acknowledge everyone and to please everyone. Our responsibility is to give entertainment, and that (greeting them) is not part of it,” ani Nadine.