It’s 2010, and a 10-year-old Bailee Madison is curled up in a white leather armchair, ready to tell the story of how her faith in God has shaped her fledgling career for a nonprofit video series called I Am Second. She’s reflecting on Bridge to Terabithia — the movie that launched her career — and on the person she’s becoming, already keenly aware of her emotions and how to deal with them. “I don’t get nervous,” she giggles.
He knew that Madison wanted to make music alongside her acting career, and so he kept an ear out, sending her ideas when she was away filming. They wrote the song last year, after a long week of family commitments, and after the SAG strikes began. She’d been mulling over what it might look like to write and make music properly, how she might push past any nerves or insecurities and just do it for herself. One night, Richardson proposed they go and just “try to have a laugh.
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