Ana de Armas thinks social media has ruined the concept of how a movie star should be perceived.
In an interview for the latest Vanity Fair cover story on Wednesday, the Oscar nominee shared her thoughts on social media and its pervasive effect on Hollywood stardom.
“I feel like the new generations don’t have that concept [of mystery surrounding fame], because of social media,” de Armas stated.
“There is so much information out there and oversharing. The concept of a movie star is someone untouchable you only see onscreen. That mystery is gone,” she continued. “For the most part, we’ve done that to ourselves — nobody’s keeping anything from anyone, anymore.”
The Blonde actress, 34, was speaking to the lost concept of a movie star in reference to her Oscar-nominated role portraying Hollywood’s legendary bombshell Marilyn Monroe.
Despite Monroe’s elevated image as an icon, de Armas said she still found aspects of the Golden Age actress she was able to resonate with in order to play the character.
“There was a lot there that I could relate to. If you put Marilyn Monroe ‘the movie star’ aside, she’s just an actress trying to navigate life and this system, which is so hard to navigate for anybody,” de Armas related.
The Knives Out star also mentioned how she would personally like to not be on social media and the only reason she has an online presence is because of today’s promotional climate.
“At this point I only have Instagram, and I barely use it because I just feel like things are always wrong on social media. If it was up to me, I would delete Instagram right now, but I can’t,” she said. “I understand that I’m not just an actress. I have other brands that I’m working with and I have other commitments. It’s been good for Blonde and for films that I want to talk about.”