Gomez may be relatively new to the Hollywood scene, but it’s clear she isn’t going away.
During an exclusive interview withPeople, Gomez spoke about her upbringing.
Gomez shared that her mother ended up quitting her job because of Gomez’s demanding schedule.

“I loved those books and I loved how the series turned out,” she revealed.
According to Gomez, it was sadly tough for her to book jobs because of her nationality.
The powers that be were so impressed with her first audition that America’s age was lowered to 14.

The character is also MCU’s first LGBTQ+ and Latina superhero.
According toMarvel, Gomez “instantly fell in love with her.”
She loved America’s unshakeable self-confidence and called the superhero “a total baddie.”

Strange provided her with even more learning opportunities.
… She would get in that moment.
This is really making a difference to people.'”

Gomez had the same sentiments during the Marvel film’s premiere in Hollywood in early May.
Wong added, “Let’s all just play nice.
Let’s all just enjoy … what we are representing.”

Gomez also made a TikTok video in which she told her followers, “Nothing can break me down.
I’m going to stay strong” (via AsiaOne).
As she told the outlet, “I wish [I knew more].

I asked for hints like, ‘Guys, this way or this way?
Just point which way’.
And they’re like, ‘Nope.'”




