“I grew up very early,” said Anna Peresild, explaining why she doesn’t plan to stay in school until the 11th grade.

Anna, the 16-year-old daughter of Yulia Peresild, has followed her mother into acting. She shared that she no longer wants to continue school and feels she has already outgrown that environment. She admitted she feels uncomfortable there and just wants to move on with her adult life.

“I simply grew up very early, and I feel strange at school. It doesn’t feel right for me,” she said during a stream on her Instagram.

At the same time, she made it clear this wasn’t a sudden choice. Anna had already spoken before about her plans to enter a theater university. She explained that everyone lives their life differently, but at some point, she realized she wanted to finish school and apply to an institute, start her adult life, and keep developing while having more free time. She also said she already feels drawn to the institute because she wants to fully immerse herself in this field.

Last year, Anna shared that she had finished the ninth grade and received her school certificate from a school where she had been bullied. Earlier, she mentioned in interviews that she plans to study at a theater university and is currently choosing her mentor.

Anna became widely known after the release of the series “The Boy’s Word”, and she has already said publicly that she does not see herself as a child. She appears at public events in outfits with deep necklines and is in a relationship with 20-year-old Vanya Dmitrienko, even traveling with him on vacation.

anna peresild says she grew up early and leaves school

Her mother, Yulia Peresild, supports her in everything. Still, online, Anna often faces criticism for her “too adult” image and her relationship with an older singer. Many people also accuse her of nepotism, believing she gets roles and attention not because of talent, but due to her family connections. Her father is director Alexey Uchitel.

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