"I was honestly never a huge school person"
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The phrase “school person” is tellingly vague. She doesn’t say she hated learning, or that teachers failed her, or that she was too cool for class. She frames school as a social ecosystem you either fit or you don’t, like being “a party person.” That softens the statement while still challenging a culture that treats conventional academic success as a moral credential. Coming from an actress who entered a career built on adult schedules, sets, and public scrutiny at a young age, it hints at the practical reality that formal schooling often can’t accommodate atypical lives. It’s not anti-education so much as anti-one-size-fits-all.
Subtextually, it’s also a brand of permission-giving that modern celebrity interviews trade in: you can be successful without presenting your past as perfectly optimized. Paquin’s appeal has always included a groundedness that resists polish; this line keeps that intact. She’s not dunking on school. She’s normalizing non-belonging without turning it into trauma content or triumph narrative, which makes it feel both modest and quietly radical.
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