Emma Watson said that she's jealous of the current crop of emerging actresses.
The 23-year-old is envious that the new stars didn't have to grow up in the spotlight.
Speaking to Elle, the cover star said: "There are all these actresses who have emerged in the last year or two, and they get to emerge as this complete human being. And I'm so jealous!"
She said that it was harder for child stars to separate their real-life from their on-screen experiences.
"I remember reading this thing that Elizabeth Taylor wrote," she said. "She had her first kiss in character. On a movie set. It really struck me. I don't know how or why, but I had this sense that if I wasn't really careful, that could be me.
"That my first kiss could be in somebody else's clothes. And my experiences could all belong to someone else."
The actress also spoke her upcoming role of Ila in the biblical film Noah.
"It's Shakespearean, what happens to this family when they're put in this confined space for 40 days and 40 nights.
"It's the end of the world – how these different human beings are dealing with the impact of that. Are humans good? Are we bad? All of these themes are epic."
Watson found fame at just 11-years-old when she was cast in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.