'I really do not like Hollywood,' Holland said, adding that he prefers to focus on things that make him happy like golf and carpentry.
“I’ve seen so many people come before me and lose themselves, and I’ve had friends that I’ve grown up with that aren’t friends of mine anymore, because they’ve lost themselves to this business,” Holland went on. “I just am really, really keen to focus on what makes me happy, which is my family, it’s my friends.
It’s my carpentry, my golf, the charity that my mom runs…like, that is the stuff that makes me really happy, and that’s the stuff that I should protect.”o applaud Holland for being vulnerable in a public setting—and for making some valuable points is taking the year off acting to spend more time with her kids. Protect your peace, Em! [
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