So, she started seeing a therapist, who diagnosed Annie with depression. "A lot of people are going to think that I sound like I'm playing a tiny violin for myself," she told. "‘Oh, you're rich and famous. Why the f--k are you sad? You have nothing to be sad about.' But I'm not going to post photos of me covered in my own snot, lying on the floor, unable to get up. I don't want people to have to see that.
And when she returned to take on the part of Allison last fall, she found herself diving deep into her work, making friends and enjoying the process. "Not to toot my own horn because I f--king hate that, but I do feel a sense of resilience," Annie said, "both from Allison but also being in a real messy mental state going into it."
Now, she's ready for this next chapter. And while Annie will always have a place in her heart for Alexis, she's ready for the world to see her new performance and continue doing what she loves on her terms. "I don't need to live up to people's expectations," she added. "If it was an indie film, if it was a piece of theater, if it was voice work, whatever that was, for whatever the paycheck was, I just really, really wanted to do something for myself that was a challenge and that I had fun with, that was about something important to me."
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