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The following article mentions mental health struggles.
Bailee Madison has been acting since before she could speak.

When she was just 2 weeks old, she starred in a commercial with her mother.
“I went in there and from that moment on, God blessed me,” Madison toldIssue.
She was 7 years old when she attended her first premiere.

A lot certainly has changed in Madison’s life over the years.
In the same interview, Madison said that she tries to live every day like it’s her last.
Psychologists say this is to be expected.

Madison knows the crippling feeling of rejection all too well.
“There definitely was a moment when I had where I was like, ‘Does this bring me joy?
Am I happy?'”

When she was just 11 years old, she went through something that made her rethink acting altogether.
“There was a situation that happened when I was 11 that really just cut really deep.
It made me question my faith at the time,” Madison shared.

“The thing that I loved the most, it made me …
I was really, really, really low,” she said.
This made her teenage years extra difficult.

Now, she’s trying desperately to get it back.
“I think life can dent you.
When you’re a kid, I don’t know,” she mused.

And then adulthood really just slaps you in the face."
“I do know I will carry him with me and feel him in my heart always.
98 years of life and love.

And now, he has returned to my grandma, the love of his life” Madison wrote.
“Raising a glass of wine to you Grandpapa.
I love you with all my heart.”

I then got home and looked up the definition of it and was so taken back."
At the time, Madison did not reveal who called her a prude.
It was only in February 2016 that she drummed up the courage to open up about it.
Speaking to Clover Letter, Madison got pretty candid about the incident.
It makes you want to prove them wrong.
The same goes for calling someone a prude.
It’s okay to have morals."
I feel like you are still so deep into that world,'" she said.
What’s more, she can be a bit of a nervous person.
What’s more, the show’s dark subject matter didn’t exactly help lift Madison’s spirits.
That can sometimes be the most isolating part of filming," she explained.
That can play with my head."
“It’s the little things that make the impossible seem a bit more possible,” she said.
Despite her long and impressive career, she still finds herself dealing with insecurities from time to time.
Madison is the first to say that growing up in front of cameras wasn’t always glamorous.
“There’s such a societal pressure to look and be ‘perfect,'” she added.
When asked about a photoshoot that she did without any makeup, Madison remembered it being a scary moment.
“I was feeling very self-conscious and not photogenic at all.
On top of feeling insecure about the actual photos, she felt insecure about feeling insecure.
But it turned out to be an important life lesson.