Saturday Night Live and Shrill star Aidy Bryant opens up on shattering stereotypes and striving for self-confidence on screen and off.
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“I spent years and years of my life wishing I wasn't different. But now I think that it’s my greatest strength,” says Aidy Bryant, actor, comedian and veteran cast member of. “The things you can do to nurture your differences and trust them, that's the money.
First stealing the spotlight as a performer in Chicago’s improv scene, Bryant built her résumé at Second City and the Annoyance Theater before joining thecast in 2012, a career-defining run that has earned her two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Despite that success, she admits her early days on the iconic series were terrifying. “I thought every day that I would be fired.” Now in her eighth season of, Bryant has honed her confidence and learned to trust in her talent.
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