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Lynda Carter: 'Fame should require therapy'
Published Tuesday, May 3 2011, 01:04 BST | By Jennifer Still | Add comment

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In an interview with PopEater, the Wonder Woman star revealed that she experienced emotional issues after finding success in showbiz and believes that it can be damaging to others in a similar situation.
"I think the one thing the Screen Actors Guild should do is, when fame first hits you, that you are required to go to therapy," she explained.
"Because everybody loves you. Until you realise, no, they don't really love you. They love the character and the persona. They love that. But you can't get all over yourself."
She also admitted to getting a "big head" upon becoming well-known but insisted that she is now much more down-to-earth about it.
Carter was recently linked to an appearance in the upcoming Wonder Woman reboot. She previously praised her successor in the role Adrianne Palicki.
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