Zendaya wins the cover of British Vogue as she discusses mental health and becomes a filmmaker

“Of course I’m going to therapy!” Zendaya exudes sophistication on the cover of British Vogue as she discusses how to make mental health a priority and her desire to become a filmmaker










She is known for her acting talent and her incredible sense of style.

And, Zendaya exudes sophistication on the cover of the October issue of British Vogue, as she discussed how to make mental health a priority, admitting, “Of course, I’m going to therapy.”

The 25-year-old Greatest Showman actress also talked about her rise to fame and her desire to become a filmmaker with black women at the helm of her films.

Sensational: 25-year-old Zendaya exudes sophistication on the cover of the October issue of British Vogue, as she discussed how to make mental health a priority, admitting:

Sensational: Zendaya, 25, exudes sophistication on the cover of the October issue of British Vogue, as she discussed how the mental health priority admitted: “Of course, I’m going to therapy.”

In statements to the fashion bible, Zendaya revealed that she was attending therapy and insisted it would be something she would “recommend” to anyone who could afford it.

She said, “Of course, I go to therapy. I mean, if someone is able to own the financial means to go to therapy, I would recommend that they do it. I think it’s a beautiful thing.

You know, there’s nothing wrong with working with yourself and dealing with these things with someone who can help you, someone who can talk to you, other than your mother or whatever. Who has no bias “.

Zendaya has carved a name for herself as an A-list actress, after becoming the youngest actress to win an Emmy for Leading Actress in a Drama.

Gorgeous: The Greatest Showman, the actress also talked about her rise to fame and her desire to become a filmmaker with black women at the helm of her films

Gorgeous: The Greatest Showman, the actress also talked about her rise to fame and her desire to become a filmmaker with black women at the helm of her films

But in the end, the Euphoria star aspires to establish herself as a well-respected filmmaker black women at the center of their films.

Speaking of her long-term ambitions in the industry, the Malcolm & Marie star explained: “If I ever become a filmmaker, I know that the protagonists of my films will always be black women.

“I’ll hurry and find out how to become a director, man.” I try, I learn every day, I really am. There are so many things I want to do.

The Hollywood star was famous in his childhood, starring in the Disney Channel series Shake It Up, but he admitted to Vogue that he refused to have his first kiss on screen when he was a teenager on the show.

He recalled, “I remember being in Shake It Up and saying‘ I won’t. I’m going to kiss him on the cheek because they haven’t kissed me yet, so I don’t want the kiss to be on camera. “”

Where it all began: The Hollywood star gained fame as a child, starring in the Disney Channel sitcom Shake It Up (pictured)

Where it all began: The Hollywood star gained fame when she was little, starring in the Disney Channel sitcom Shake It Up (pictured)

Zendaya is currently promoting her latest film, Dune, in which she stars alongside 25-year-old Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Denis Villeneuve.

In the film, Timothée plays the central character of Paul, while Zendaya takes on the role of Chan, her lover on screen.

His romance flourishes during a terrible war on his desert planet Arrakis, which is exploited for precious resources.

Check out the full feature of the October issue of British Vogue available via digital downloads and at newsstands on Friday 10 September.

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