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Emma Stone's death fears
Jun 11, 2012, 5:01 GMT

Emma Stone
Emma Stone constantly worries about dying.
The 'Amazing Spider-Man' star - who spent two years in therapy as a child and still has sessions when she feels she needs them - admitted her mortality scares her and she tries to seize every moment because it could all end at any time.
She told Style magazine: 'I'm close to my mortality, not in a freaky way but constantly. I feel hyperaware that everything could end. That's always been in my mind, for whatever reason, since I was very small.
'I was in therapy for two years as a kid. As someone with anxiety you're constantly waiting for the next attack.
'I think I tend to worry more when things are good. I know those things will change.'
While Emma, 23, is open about getting therapy, she prefers not to discuss her relationship with 'Spider-Man' co-star Andrew Garfield because she wants to keep it private.
She explained: 'Honestly, the only thing that gives me any release is knowing what I have the power to say. If I never address anything, how much can anyone ever really know the truth.'
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