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Maya Hawke On COVID-19’s ‘New Forever’ And How Her Parents’ Generation ‘Really F**ked Us’

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Maya Hawke’s star has been on the rise, with the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke winning raves for her performance in the third season of “Stranger Things”.

A new interview with Nylon finds the 21-year-old actress getting philosophical about COVID-19, lamenting that at an age where she had been striking out on her own she’s now trapped inside her mother’s house. “I moved out and got my whole life together and became a person,” Hawke explains of her entrance into adulthood. “And this disease is like, ‘Ha ha ha, just kidding!

You’re a kid, and you live with your parents.’” RELATED: Ethan And Maya Hawke Have A Family Singalong During Isolation Describing her experience in quarantine as featuring “a significant amount of crying” along

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