Camila Morrone is speaking out against the "invisible clock" that often haunts women in show business. In a recent cover story for Porter magazine, the 28-year-old actress addressed the societal pressures and the fear of aging that have historically plagued female performers. Morrone, who rose to fame in Amazon Prime Video’s Daisy Jones & The Six, explained that she is embracing a more relaxed outlook on her career and personal timeline.

"I’ve always felt this time clock," Morrone told Porter. She noted that she previously felt a "frenetic" energy to achieve her goals before reaching an arbitrary age limit. Now identifying as a feminist, the actress pointed to the expanding opportunities for women in their 40s and 50s as a source of inspiration. She specifically mentioned the normalization of first-time motherhood later in life as a sign that the industry’s rigid standards are finally shifting.

The Emmy-nominated star is keeping the momentum going with high-profile projects. Morrone is currently slated to appear in the highly anticipated second season of The Night Manager for the BBC and Prime Video, starring alongside Tom Hiddleston. By focusing on longevity and substance over industry stereotypes, she is positioning herself alongside seasoned veterans like Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore.