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Alexa Demie Shuts Down Retirement Rumors, Vows to Continue Acting After 'Euphoria'

Alexa Demie has firmly dismissed rumors that she is retiring from acting after the conclusion of 'Euphoria'. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she confirmed her career is far from over but chose to keep future plans private. Rumors stemmed from past comments about audition frustrations as a Latina actress, though she never truly intended to quit. Demie also reaffirmed her preference for privacy and control over her public image.

Alexa Demie denies retirement rumours after 'Euphoria', says future plans remain private

Washington, June 1

Alexa Demie has firmly dismissed speculation that she is retiring from acting following the conclusion of 'Euphoria', saying she has no plans to step away from the industry even as her journey as Maddy Perez comes to an end.

The actor, who plays fan-favourite character Maddy Perez in HBO's acclaimed drama series, addressed the rumours in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

While Demie confirmed she will be saying goodbye to Maddy after the show's finale, she made it clear that her acting career is far from over.

"There are goals, and things that I want," Demie said, adding, "but I'm choosing to keep that private."

Keeping details about her next move under wraps, she added, "I like my life like this, and I wouldn't change it."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, rumours about Demie potentially leaving acting originated from comments she made during a 2020 appearance in an interview.

At that time, the actor reflected on her struggles before landing her breakthrough role in 'Euphoria'.

Demie recalled becoming frustrated with audition opportunities that appeared to favour white actors for lead roles. As a half-Mexican woman, she questioned where Latina performers fit within the industry.

Reflecting on one particular experience from her early 20s, she said she noticed that actors of Hispanic descent were excluded from a lengthy list of approved ethnicities for a lead role.

"I was reading it, and it really hit me, and I kept having that experience," she said, adding, "I was sick of going into those rooms."

Demie acknowledged that she occasionally considered walking away from acting during those years, but stressed that she never truly intended to quit.

"This was during that time when you're young, and every few months you're just like, 'I'm quitting, I'm quitting,'" she said, adding, "But knowing me, I never would have quit. I'm more of the energy of like, 'No, I'm going to show you I can do it.'"

Her breakthrough eventually came with 'Euphoria', although securing the role of Maddy Perez was not without challenges.

Demie revealed that the final stages of the casting process became about more than simply landing the part.

"I was like Joan of Arc," she recalled, adding, "At that point it wasn't about getting the show anymore, it was about going into that room and being seen."

Beyond her acting career, Demie also addressed her long-standing preference for privacy.

Despite starring in one of television's most talked-about series, she has largely stayed away from the spotlight and indicated that she has no intention of changing that approach.

"It's like, did you ever think that I don't want it?" she said while discussing fame, adding, "People really take the authority out of your hands. What happened to my ability to choose?"

With 'Euphoria' now reaching the end of an era for her character, Demie has put retirement speculation to rest.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

I feel for her. The struggle for representation isn't just an American issue, it's global. In India too, we see how casting often leans towards fairer skin or specific looks. It's brave of her to speak up, even after achieving success. She's a role model for many.

Vikram M

I respect her keeping her plans private. So many celebrities overshare these days. It's her life, and she has every right to control her narrative. Wishing her all the best for whatever comes next.

Sarah B

Honestly, the 'Joan of Arc' energy she mentions is so telling. It's not just about landing a role; it's about being seen and acknowledged. In our Bollywood industry too, many talented actors face similar hurdles. I love her confidence.

Ananya R

'Did you ever think that I don't want it?' That quote is powerful. Not everyone craves the limelight. In India, we often assume fame is the ultimate goal. It's important to remember that some artists just want to do their work and go home. Respect. 🌸

Michael C

I understand her frustration with the industry, but I wish she had said a bit more about her future projects. Fans are invested in Maddy's story and in her journey. Still, privacy is a right, so I can't fault her for it.

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