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Future Scream Queens<\/em> star Emma Roberts is determined not be type-casted by the Hollywood robots. Here\u2019s how staying independently minded and project-diverse wins through.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Emma Roberts has been busy. Since starring as my personal teen hero Addie Singer in the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous<\/em>, she\u2019s\u00a0run amok at an English boarding school in Wildchild<\/em>, lent her voice to Family Guy<\/em>, explored coming of age in Gia Coppola\u2019s beautiful film Palo Alto<\/em> and is now filming the first season of Ryan Murphy\u2019s chilling dark comedy Scream Queens<\/em>. Murphy, who\u2019s behind genius TV shows American Horror Story<\/em> and Glee<\/em>, called on Roberts to play Chanel Oberlin, the semi-sociopathic president\u00a0of a sorority on a campus headed up by Jamie Lee Curtis. The\u00a0cast also includes Lea Michelle, Abigail Breslin, Ariana Grande and Nick Jonas to name a few (well, more than a few) and the trailer is equal parts hilarious, horrifying and spine-tinglingly dark. \u201cIt\u2019s kind of my dream show,\u201d laughs Roberts. \u201cIt\u2019s a little bit Heathers<\/em> and a little bit Halloween<\/em>, two of my favourite movies. I loved Drop Dead Gorgeous<\/em> and Jawbreaker<\/em> when I was younger too, so to be\u00a0on a show that has a similar dynamic of the popular girls and the misfits interacting with each other and unraveling is really fun.\u201d Clearly Roberts has got her references on lock and later on she admits she\u2019s \u201cfascinated by Hollywood\u201d.<\/p>\n

Scream Queens<\/em> – set largely in big empty houses in New Orleans\u00a0– is far from LA, though. \u201cIt\u2019s fun to shoot a scary show in one of the scariest places in America,\u201d Roberts tells me. \u201cNew Orleans has quite a spooky energy to it and we do a lot of night shoots. When you have 10 people on set who are all really good friends, there are a lot of laughs and a bit of terror.\u201d The opportunity to play a role like Chanel was clearly a no-brainer for her. \u201cIt\u2019s so\u00a0fun to go to work every day and put on these amazing outfits and say these hilarious and wildly inappropriate monologues – I\u2019ve always been drawn to characters like that.\u201d I wonder if she feels liberated by the opportunity to play a young woman who doesn\u2019t conform to your typical whimsical love interest. \u201cThere aren\u2019t a lot of roles for younger women that are written the way Chanel is and actually all the girls on the show are. It\u2019s really cool that we\u2019re getting the opportunity to kick some ass and show that girls can be funny and cool and strong. And we can do it all in heels.\u201d<\/p>\n

For such a young actress, Roberts – niece of Pretty Woman<\/em> babe, Julia – has thrown herself into a range of challenging roles. In\u00a0Palo Alto<\/em> and Adult World<\/em>, which she starred in as a young poet alongside John Cusack, Roberts demonstrated a keen interest in the intricacies of adolescent life.\u201cThe older I get, the more I look back on being a teenager as such a fascinating time in my life,\u201d she explains. \u201cI remember it was really hard not feeling like an adult and not feeling like a kid and you see that in the characters of those movies which are both very special to me. I was 21 when I filmed Palo Alto<\/em> but I was playing 17 and I feel like if I really had been 17 I wouldn\u2019t have been able to do it \u2013 having already lived through those years, I could draw from them.\u201d<\/p>\n

For Roberts, the pressure you face in your teenage years, especially as a girl, must have been intensified massively by being in the public eye from such a young age. I wonder if she ever wished for an escape. \u201cThe hardest part is the lack of privacy,\u201d she agrees. \u201cIt\u2019s really difficult, but I\u2019ve been used to it for so long that I don\u2019t know what it would be like any other way.\u00a0I\u2019m also really glad things like Twitter and Instagram weren\u2019t as intrusive when I was 14 or 15 as they are now.\u201d That pressure to show your best side is something we can pretty much all identify with, and it seems like there\u2019s a new wave of young celebrities who are determined to disrupt precisely that intrusive, superficial image culture.<\/p>\n

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Her keen interest in inclusivity and self-confidence inspired Roberts to become the face of lingerie brand Aerie, who ran un-retouched portraits of her for their campaign earlier this year. \u201cI heard the concept and was immediately like \u2018Yes, I would love to do that.\u2019\u201d Roberts explains of the collaboration, \u201cwith social media, everybody puts their best face forward and you never really know what\u2019s real and what\u2019s not. I thought it would be nice to do something natural and show people Emma instead of Emma Roberts.\u201d It\u2019s one of many challenges she\u2019s setting herself both personally and publicly, and you can tell she\u2019s enjoying the freedom that comes along with that risk. \u201cPeople see me on the red carpet or in a movie and obviously that\u2019s not what I look like every day. People can have such unrealistic views of people in Hollywood. They don\u2019t realise we\u2019re just like everybody else.\u201d<\/p>\n

Well, maybe not exactly like everybody else. Not everybody gets\u00a0to snog James Franco (for artistic purposes of course), or dress up in top-to-toe designer clothes for work. \u201cI feel so lucky to have a job where I get to dress up and be paid for it. On the Scream Queens<\/em> set, we all stand in the wardrobe in the morning checking the\u00a0tags on each others\u2019 clothes like, \u2018OK, love that, love this, keeping, buying, keeping, buying\u2019.<\/p>\n

\u201cToday I fell in love with this gorgeous purple Ralph Lauren jacket,\u201d she continues. \u201cThey actually gave it to me and I\u2019m shocked! It\u2019s now my most prized possession. It\u2019s 90 degrees outside and I want to wear it to dinner, I\u2019m going to wear it around the house with nothing underneath.\u201d Between the delicious freebies and red carpets, it would have been easy enough for Emma Roberts to slip into the role of detached celebrity actor and never look back. Evidently though, she\u2019s much too in thrall to the weirdness of Hollywood to let that happen any time soon. I\u2019ve read she\u2019s a huge fan of Joan Didion (\u201cI never thought being short could be a good thing until someone told me that me and Joan Didion are the same height\u201d), and her conversation is peppered with references to movies or directors she\u2019s inspired by. \u201cI\u2019d love to work with Wes Anderson, he\u2019s so talented and I love the characters he creates for people. So that\u2019s next on my list. I\u2019ve realised that getting to a place where you can just work with people you love, and whose work you admire is kind of what this business is all about.\u201d<\/p>\n

It\u2019s also, undeniably, about fame, which I get the feeling is something Roberts has learned to take in her stride. \u201cYou wake up some days and feel like you can rule the world, and you wake up other days and you don\u2019t want to get out of bed\u201d. Clearly\u00a0we can all relate, except when I can\u2019t get out of bed I just lie to everyone and actually don\u2019t. Roberts, on the other hand, can\u2019t exactly call her director and tell them the water pipe burst in her kitchen.\u201cIt\u2019s about knowing how to keep yourself going. When I go to work feeling down, I just breathe through the day and know that tomorrow will be better.\u201d Not all her advice is quite so zen though (thankfully). \u201cCoffee makes me very happy which sounds really stupid,\u201d she laughs. \u201cIf I can get my hands on an iced coffee, my day is turned around. Sometimes I\u2019m up to four a day.\u201d<\/p>\n

For now, it doesn\u2019t sound like Roberts is having many bad days, though: with a role like Chanel to throw herself into and a community of creative, driven people around her, the only way
\nis onwards. \u201cEvery project is a new journey,\u201d she says, as we wrap up the interview. \u201cAnd it\u2019s been really freeing to feel more brave.\u201d A brave, determined, young actor who\u2019s determined to challenge Hollywood stereotypes? Well, I did say she\u2019d been busy.<\/p>\n

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