Los Angeles: Dua Lipa, a singer who rose to stardom via sharing songs on YouTube, said she finds self-doubting musicians to be inspirational. The pop sensation, who is 27 years old, stated to The Sun on Sunday, December 4: "I am frequently greatly inspired by artists that struggle with self-doubt or sadness. Oh my God, do I really have to go through this much suffering in order to be good at what I do? That is sometimes how I feel, and imposter syndrome can occasionally win. In particular when I'm writing." According to aceshowbiz.com, Lipa also expressed concern that her acting won't be up to par when she is required to convey emotional states on camera. Lipa, who just debuted as an actor in a spy film "Alongside Samuel L. Jackson, Bryan Cranston, Sam Rockwell, Henry Cavill, and Sam Argylle, he said: "It was incredibly exhilarating. However, I'm only taking baby steps. Instead of plunging headfirst into something you can't fully handle, it is the finest method to learn about yourself as well. My biggest concern would be accepting a really important part and realising that I would have to act and display all of my feelings. Where I haven't quite gotten myself there yet." She continued, "I try to love my profession," "Enjoy making it while you're doing it. Only when it is time for release and you start to wonder, "Oh f, are people going to enjoy it?” does it become frightening. I feel that way about my songs. It's all wonderful when I'm producing it, and I'm in my own little universe, creating something I'm pleased of. You want to challenge yourself, try something new, and experience this new realm of possibilities. I'm able to block social media. I'm making it for myself because I adore what I'm doing." RRR beats Spielberg's The Fabelmans in Rolling Stone 22 Best Movies Johnny depps Career setbacks 2012 - 2020 Yes to motherhood: 'Nope' star Keke Palmer expects first baby with her boyfriend