Watch her play a game of Pop Quiz with Marie Claire.
The High Note“For a long time, I’d do a movie and have no say,” she. “I could go into something, and it’ll be one thing, and then it comes out as a totally different thing. As an artist, you’re like, ‘What the fuck?’ I definitely want to have my craft, my artistry, and my ideas respected and tossed around. I want to be part of the process.
” She continues, “I also have really specific taste.”asks cover stars to answer questions about themselves. During the game, Johnson reveals the movies that make her cry, the best gift she's ever received , the last book she's read, and the unexpected word that makes her cringe .
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