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Anyway, I hear ‘Miss Honey was my first girl crush’ all the time, and I actually love hearing that. But just for the record, no, she wasn’t mine. Embeth Davidtz was beautiful, and sweet to me, but more like a big sister.

However, when I was nine, I was cast in Rhea Perlman’s sitcom Pearl, about a middle-aged woman who goes to college. I played a child genius (again) who’s studying quantum physics and tutors Rhea’s character. There was one actress on the set I immediately took a shine to: she just radiated elegance and intelligence, and was so funny and kind. Her character didn’t like mine, so she went out of her way to let me know she liked me. I thought she was beautiful, looked forward to our one scene together, and when she called in sick in one day, I was devastated. Several years later I looked back on that and thought, ‘Oh. That was my first big crush on a woman. That’s what that was.’ It was a revelatory moment.

So, wherever she may be now… I am much obliged, Lucy Liu!

Mara Wilson dishes on her her very first girl crush. (via elementarystan)

johnskylar:

bemusedlybespectacled:

Just so that it’s perfectly clear: Mara Wilson identifies as bi/queer. Or, alternatively, a 2 on the Kinsey scale.

Which means I can add her to my list of lovely bisexual celebrities, and ya’ll need to stop calling her gay when she isn’t.

Yeah, um, signal boosting because knowing Mara I really doubt she would appreciate being characterized in any way other than her own explicit self ID.

huffingtonpost:

Mara Wilson’s Important Message For Teens Living With Mental Illness

Looking back on her experience with mental health issues, Mara Wilson wishes someone had told her that being depressed and having anxiety was OK. Since no one did that for her growing up, she’s taking the opportunity to tell young people now. The former child actress and current writer teamed up with Project UROK, a nonprofit organization devoted to helping teens with mental illness.

WATCH the full video video, where Wilson opens up about the mental issues she’s had over the years including anxiety,depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

huffingtonpost:

Mara Wilson’s Important Message For Teens Living With Mental Illness

Looking back on her experience with

mental health issues

, Mara Wilson wishes someone had told her that being depressed and having anxiety was OK. Since no one did that for her growing up, she’s taking the opportunity to tell young people now. The former child actress and current writer teamed up with

Project UROK

, a nonprofit organization devoted to helping teens with mental illness.