The Eulogy Of Laura Bone

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When waiting to be let into Laura Bone’s own privent residence it’s hard not to feel nervous, after all she has in the last 18 months been playing wealthy Chelsea-socialite Claire Bass on the popular show Sightseeing. On which she is so convincingly evil, scheming, and selfish you’d have to think she pours herself into her character. When she opens the door I am immediately greeted with open arms and the warmest smile imaginable. There’s not a headband or string of pearls in sight, instead a simple black T-shirt and ripped jeans, paired with simple make-up that yet somehow is still able to radiate glamour, effort has clearly been made, however on her terms. “I always like to wear a bit of make-up for these things, I’d like to be able to say I’m completely comfortable in my own skin but I’d rather be honest. It’s ok to be insecure about things.” Sound surprisingly unsnotty? She is. The night before she and a friend watched movies and ordered pizzas the evidence of which she informed me where “… still all over the kitchen”. “I’m a bit of a homebody actually, it’s not that I don’t …show more content…

It is currently estimated that some 250,000 people in Britain alone are affected. Laura says that the nonstop comments made about her health don’t bother her, that seems impossible but after talking things over I believe her. “In this world now everyone wants to know everything about you, and I think that’s really funny but it has also allowed me to have this amazing platform to be able to openly talk about things that I wouldn’t have been able to if that need to pry didn’t exist”. “It’s funny because the role you play in public has jsut as much to do with how yotu act as a human out their rarther than the art you are involded with, which was something that took a me a long time to get used to but now I think I’m finding my