Hollywood Actor Worth $100 Million Makes Shocking Statement

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Hollywood Star Robert Pattinson spoke of his worries surrounding his personal job security, saying those in the film industry often fear they will “spend the vast majority” of their careers “unemployed and desperate.”

The Twilight star is worth an estimated $100 million.

“I’m constantly thinking that you’re just going to spend the vast majority of your life unemployed and desperate and kind of feeling like you’re a total failure.” (Trending: Illegal Immigrant Deported 9 Times Commits Heinous Crime

“I think that’s just what life is,” Pattinson told Interview magazine’s John Firstman.

Firstman responded, stating, “If Robert Pattinson is saying that, there is no hope for anyone to ever be satisfied.”

“I feel like you’re specifically at a maximum most of the time you’re doing a job and you’re employed for three months. That’s the most stressful thing in the world,” Pattinson claimed.

“I have a deep, deep fear of humiliation,” the Batman star later added.

“And also, you sort of know it’s down to you. You can say it’s a shitty script or the director’s a dick or blah, blah, blah, but at the end of the day, no one’s going to care about the reasons.”

“You’re the one who everyone’s going to say is lame. And the vast majority of people will say you’re lame even when you tried your best.” (Trending: As Fauci’s Net Worth Surpasses $11 Million, Americans Take A Closer Look At His Disturbing Lies)

Pattinson went on to speak of “relevancy” in the industry, saying, “I think you can have a moment of relevancy every two years, and that’s the best way to do it.”

“The people that are relevant all the time, it’s no way to live. You’re going to burn out and die early.”

“The pandemic was my first taste of relevancy, and it’s such an addictive drug. I’ve done almost every drug, and nothing hits like relevancy,” he went on.

“But when it goes away, the withdrawals are crazy.”

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