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    Olivia Cooke felt "lonely and quite ill" when she lived abroad alone at a young age

    The 31-year-old actress moved from the UK to New York aged 21 - the first time she had lived away from her mum's house in Oldham, North West England - before going to Vancouver, Canada, and Los Angeles whilst filming multiple TV shows


    She explained in The Observer Magazine: "I was so career-focused back then, and I didn't really have a base.

    "All my friends were here, and I didn't have many people around me. I was really lonely and quite ill."

    But Olivia had to keep going because she was living her dream as an actress.

    She added: "Who am I to say no?

    "This was my dream come true, and I had nothing else to fall back on."

    The House of the Dragon star - who almost lived off tuna pasta for years - said the experience was a "real awakening" into life as an adult.

    Olivia said: "It was a real awakening into adulthood.

    "I realise now just how young I was. In your early 20s, it's like being on a rollercoaster while trying to do mascara.

    "It's a tough, lonely life, especially when you don't have the tools to look after yourself.

    "It wasn't much more than a decade ago, but self-care wasn't really in our vocabulary. You unpack it later down the road in therapy when you're like, 'What is this malaise that I feel all the time?'"

    The Girlfriend actress - who grew up in Oldham, just outside of Manchester, North West England - moved back to the UK aged 26 when the COVID-19 pandemic began.

    Olivia - who never regarded the US as home - said: "Overnight, I felt way more centred and lighter.

    "I'm a British girl who just loves a pub and a good hill walk."

    Now living in London, the Game of Thrones star - who was rejected a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada) aged 18 - feels happy to be settled.

    Olivia said: "I feel like I was on a kind of pilgrimage from 18 to 26, so it's been nice to settle.

    "I can feel my feet growing roots."

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