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A degree from one of the world’s most prestigious university under her belt, movie roles, music, as well as being a beauty ambassador and a spokesperson for social movements, it seems nothing can stop Maudy Ayunda. During a recent interview with The Jakarta Post, however, the 22-year-old singer shared one of the biggest setbacks she experienced that almost made her give up on her dream. Maudy said she almost never made it to the University of Oxford because she listened to discouraging advice.
(The Jakarta Post / Liza Yosephine)