![]() “This song is more introspective about my relationship to myself, less so about my relationship to other people.”Ībrams will celebrate the release in Paris before heading home to L.A. Her new single “Difficult,” was co-written with friend Aaron Dessner and is a bit of a change in her sound and approach based on a lot of self-reflection. “As a writer, I’m lucky to be living in a time where women are as vocal as we are, and so I’m kind of trying to stay quiet and listen to everybody else’s voices.” She said mediation, therapy and “writing music is my number-one tool to stay sane.” She listens to Nina Simone and Joni Mitchell as inspirations. For an anxious person it takes a lot of practice, but I’ve gotten better at it recently and it’s improved my quality of life tenfold.” ![]() “I’m trying to stay present as much as I possibly can right now. Gracie Abrams, fresh off a tour with Olivia Rodrigo and prepping to release her next single on Friday, reflected on Stewart’s film as a 23-year-old budding pop star. ![]() “When I was little, people would be like, ‘Oh, you look like a boy.’ Nobody would say that any more…we’re cracking open words in certain ways that to me feels like liberation,” she added. ![]() To that end, the star attended the show with her fiancée Dylan Meyer and sported a new short pixie mullet. Now it just feels sprawlingly free.” She said that while she did grow up on camera in that era, she’s never had social media, which gives her an ability to distance herself from the buzz constantly swirling around her. “It was a really rough, rough time for women, so judgmental, and unbelievably rigid, in terms of what we were allowed to be. The former child star reflected on growing up in the 2000s when the media treated young female stars harshly and expected a hyperfemininity. That kind of ruins lives,” she said of the tabloid culture. She said while it’s hard to define yourself, particularly in the era of social media and ever-changing mores, if you don’t do it yourself, someone else will do it for you. ![]() “You’re not always going to be on the forefront of change in progress, because you get f–king old,” said the 32-year-old. In it she also says the world is “highly pressurized” and moving so fast it gives her “whiplash.” The film, directed by Inez and Vinoodh, is a bit of a play on paparazzi and living life in the spotlight, as photographers stalk Stewart as she’s leaving a restaurant. ![]()
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