Dakota Fanning covers ELLE UK February 2012. The 17-year-old actress sits down for a chat with the magazine and dishes on career role models, on not letting the growing interest on her looks affect her, but also on why she wishes she could be a bit more like little sister Elle, relationships, and many more. Check out some highlights from Dakota's interview!
She has made 21 films, she has been nominated for 36 industry
awards and won 17 of them. She has worked with big names in the
business yet she's still a balanced, down-to-earth, polite, real
girl. And she's just 17. We are talking about Dakota Fanning, the
lovely actress who now graces the cover of ELLE UK February 2012.
Inside the magazine, Dakota opens up and talks about her career
role models, why she wishes she could be a bit more like little
sister Elle, not letting the growing interest on her looks affect
her, or how she made friends on her first day of college.
"I feel like I've lived a long time, but then I realise, 'Oh, I'm
actually only 17'," Dakota told the magazine. What about being
famous? "Famous just sounds so pretentious. Who am I to call myself
that word?", Dakota says.
Speaking about the long-debated theme of young girls in fashion, the actress believes that,
"I don't think there should be an age limit on an interest, do you
know what I mean?"
Dakota insists she's a normal girl who has a balanced life. In
fact, the actress confesses she went to a "completely normal high
school" and that her friends are "still the core group I met when I
was 14". "My friends are, like, 'Oh wow, I just forget that you do
movies'," Dakota says.
Dakota knew when she started college that she would undoubtedly
become the center of attention. Asked whether everyone was staring
at her, Dakota told Elle UK that, "It's inevitable. But it's only
as weird as you make it. You can kind of walk in and be like,
'Eurgh, God this is weird.' Or, you know, you just walk in like,
'I'm going to school like everyone else and it's going to be
great.'"
Despite her incredible success, the lovely star always tries to
stay away from all things that might grab the headlines for the
'wrong' reason and explains that she only wants to be known for her
career. Dakota confesses that, "I just want to be an actress. I
don't really do anything attention-getting."
The 17-year-old actress is the best example that manners represent
one of her family's most important characteristics. Dakota says in
the interview with Elle that she's never late, she doesn't correct
people who get her name wrong because she doesn't want to embarrass
them, and she doesn't send food back at a restaurant.
"I've always been taught that the greatest trait in a person is to
put other people before yourself," the actress says. In the cover
story, Dakota also admits that she's never late because "I feel
absolutely terrible. I have a real anxiety about people waiting for
me."
However, Dakota is not that naive and is aware of the fact that
there is a 'growing interest in her looks and her body shape'. "
You can't worry about what other people think, especially if you're
a known person or sometimes you won't be able to get out of bed,"
she says.
"I'm not stupid. People are always talking about this person who
has an amazing body and this person who looks great and that person
who doesn't. It's there, if you let it in. And I let it in to an
extent. I just don't let it affect the choices I make," Dakota
added.
She also speaks about her sister, Elle Fanning. "She is incredibly
free spirited and totally wears her heart on her sleeve, you know
exactly what she is thinking by taking one look at her. She's just
incredibly... I don't know, I wish I could be more like her
sometimes," Dakota told the magazine.
When it comes to relationships, the actress proves once again her
maturity. "I feel like people, a lot of girls, take things with
guys very loosely, and I'm not like that. I mean, my parents have
known each other since second grade and they've been married 22
years. I don't need to be courted, but sometimes it's nice, a
little bit of that," she explained.
Read Dakota's full interview in the February 2012 issue of ELLE
UK.
Photos courtesy of ELLE UK


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