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Winona Ryder is "overwhelmed" by fame.
The ‘Stranger Things’ star burst back onto the map with a big role in the Netflix series and admits it has been tough adjusting to fame again.
She said: "It’s so overwhelming. I don’t know what it’s like for really famous people … I keep hearing that people are dressing up like me [her ‘Stranger Things’ character Joyce Byers]. I’m like, ‘What?’"
Winona was best known for her role in ‘Beetlejuice’ in 1988 but she was bullied at school for playing Lydia Deetz in the Tim Burton-directed movie.
She added: "I remember thinking, ‘Ooh, [Beetlejuice] is like the number-one movie. This is going to make things great at school.’ But it made things worse. They called me a witch."
Winona decided to take a break from the film industry because she was going through a "tough time".
She told the November issue of Marie Claire magazine: "I did take time off. It was mutual, I think. I just went through a tough time."
Winona may have a number of years in the industry under her belt but she felt there was more that she could learn from her ‘Stranger Things’ co-stars than she could teach them.
She said: "These kids are so incredible and special and talented, and they all love doing what they do. The only thing I could sort of say to them is that getting to do the work is the reward, that life is short and you have to enjoy what you do – and we really, truly did.
"The attention and love we’re getting right now is so great, and I want everybody to savour it, but also to remember that it’s about the work itself. But really, I would feel presumptuous giving them any advice, because they’re already so amazing. I need advice from them actually."

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