A Quote by Ella Purnell

I didn't really have idols growing up, but some of my friends were huge fangirls. — © Ella Purnell
I didn't really have idols growing up, but some of my friends were huge fangirls.
I was a huge theater geek growing up, and that was not the easiest thing in the world, especially growing up in Chicago, where sports are really the norm. I was always off to the theater at night, from 7 years old on. Friends there in the Midwest who could talk to you about the idiosyncrasies of 'Pippin' were few and far between.
My absolute idols growing up were Michael Jackson and Prince, and so, to get the stamp of approval from someone like Timbaland whom I know that these artists respect, that is a huge feat.
Growing up, my idols were Lucky Luke and Jolly Jumper. And Scottie Pippen.
When I was growing up, Keane and Sheringham were my idols, and they wore 10. So it was always my dream to wear it.
Rachel Bilson, Nicole Richie, Vanessa Hudgens... so many of my idols growing up were Bongo girls.
Hip-hop influences my talent, but I think that punk and everything else I listened to growing up was who my idols were.
My thighs were huge; they were like rock! Growing up, I was really athletic, and I had a very athletic body.
My football idol growing up, I was named after Walter Payton, but my idols at RB were Barry Sanders and Emmitt Smith.
Growing up on our estate, we were all different colours, but we were all really poor. I never really realised that black was a problem for some people.
I was a huge fan of comedy and movies and TV growing up, and I was able to memorize and mimic a lot of things, not realizing that that meant I probably wanted to be an actor. I just really, really amused myself and my friends with memorizing entire George Carlin or Steve Martin albums.
As a little girl growing up in a small farming town in Michigan, my idols were women like Marlene Dietrich and Rita Hayworth.
I never had a huge circle of friends, so I really just tried to cherish and not take for granted the close friends I did have, who were really supportive and understanding.
I was a nerd, growing up, I was really into computers and technology, and most of my friends were basically in that world as well.
I wasn't a huge pro fan growing up; I wasn't loyal to any one team. Don't really know the divisions, even really the conferences. I know most of the conferences, but some of those, I really have no clue.
The toppling of idols - even respectable, admired, best-practice, fastest-growing idols - is always the road to liberation.
You see all the greats, people who were idols of mine growing up. You see those guys on the cover of video games.
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