We caught up with Madison Tevlin to talk about her phenomenal 'Assume That I Can' campaign for World Down Syndrome Day. Read her interview with GLAMOUR here...
You've probably seen a lot of Madison Tevlin over the past week or so.
” Music has always had a transformative impact on Madison; she says, “When I put music on, it feels like the world is just changing for me. I listen to music, and I just groove, and I'm in my zone – I feel so much better about myself; I feel so good.” And as for acting? “I get to put all the different parts of me into it,' Madison explains. “All my sassy edges, all my imperfections, playing mysterious parts, being in movies and TV shows, I find it so fascinating.
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