Hollywood star Kirsten Dunst calls her childhood 'unnatural' but regrets none of it - because her regular friends have all had their own problems too.
The Spider-Man star, whose career began at the tender age of six, can compare the highs and lows of her childhood with those of her friends, because her issues are no more important than theirs.
She says: "It's not a natural way to grow up, but it's the way I grew up and I wouldn't change it.
"I have my stuff to work out, but so does my girlfriend who went to college and had a different life from mine.
"I don't think anybody can sit around and say, 'My life is more screwed up than yours.' Everybody has their issues."