'Pride & Prejudice' actress Keira Knightley revealed feeling an immense amount of pressure in her Hollywood career and noted she experienced 'burnout.'
Keira Knightley is no stranger to the spotlight, but when it comes to her career, she confessed there were moments she felt"caged."
While her role as Elizabeth Swann was widely recognized in the"Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, she went on to act in other popular films such as"Love Actually,""Pride & Prejudice" and more.post-traumatic stress disorderKeira Knightley revealed"she was the object of everybody’s lust" during her famous role in the"Pirates of the Caribbean.""I am in awe of my 22-year-old self, because I’d like a bit more of her back.
The"Bend it Like Beckham" star tied the knot with British musician James Righton in 2013. The couple shares two daughters, Edie and Delilah.
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