The gorgeous actress and former Miss Israel, Gal Gadot, admits that she always doubts herself and worries that no one will like what she does. In an interview with L’Officiel, Gadot revealed that she suffers from Imposter Syndrome, a psychological condition that makes you deeply feel undeserving of the success you have achieved and fear that others will “discover” that you are not as talented as they believe. Gadot shares that she is fortunate and happy to do what she loves, but she also has many anxieties. She explains, “I have never thought ‘they will like this,’ but I always feel ‘I hope they will like it’.”
Born in 1985, Gal Gadot is a model and the Miss Israel of 2004. In 2008, the beauty tied the knot with real estate businessman Yaron Varsano.
Gal Gadot is currently a captivating figure in the box office for action films.
Gal Gadot is preparing for her upcoming movie. Francis Ford Coppola, the renowned director of “The Godfather” trilogy, has helped Gadot become more confident in herself. She always had doubts and was afraid that people wouldn’t like her work. However, she followed her heart and moved forward with humility. This was one of her greatest lessons. Seeing their shared empathy, Gadot learned from Coppola to always be humble and believe in herself. After “Fast X,” the Israeli actress took on the lead role in “Heart Of Stone,” which she also co-produced. Her husband, Jaron Versano, was also involved in the production process. Gadot shared that she embraced “Wonder Woman” because she wanted to portray an independent woman who can do anything on her own. Her character had to be strong and not dependent on others, especially men. She believes that with “Wonder Woman,” they proved that universal stories are still appreciated by many. Therefore, she feels that an action movie with a strong, unconventional female protagonist will have a greater impact than a flashy superhero film.