Hailee Steinfeld insists her place is "a mess." She's 10 days from moving out of her New York City apartment, and she and her mom are "in the scramble," she says. (FWIW, when I ask whether it looks like a war zone on the other side of her camera, she turns her laptop around to reveal an apartment that...still looks cleaner than mine on its best day.)
The move is just one thing on Hailee's bursting about-to-do list. She's also wrapping up the third and final season of the longest project she's ever worked on—the Apple TV+ series
Dickinson, in which she plays the titular poet Emily. And then there's the Marvel series
Hawkeye, hitting Disney+ on November 24, which begins her highly anticipated journey as the bow-and-arrow-wielding Kate Bishop. There's also (like I said!) the new music, out in 2022, which fans have been begging for since she released her pop-songs-you-sing-in-the-shower EP
Half Written Story a year and a half ago, after a rumored breakup.
"I've gone from 0 to 100," she says as her puppy, Martini, a Yorkie in pigtails, snuggles into her sweatshirt. The week before our interview, Hailee was cruising around the Venice Film Festival. The day after our call, she'd be front row at Michael Kors for New York Fashion Week (with my boss,
Cosmo EIC Jessica Pels). Three days after that, she was working the red carpet at the Met Gala.
So, as established, Hailee is *busy*. But after a long pandemic-induced homebody period, she's just excited to be doing literally anything.
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