"For a while, I think the ghost of who Shia was and who he became was really frustrating for me. I didn't watch any of his movies. I couldn't. I couldn't
"For a while, I think the ghost of who Shia was and who he became was really frustrating for me. I didn't watch any of his movies. I couldn't. I couldn't bring myself to watch them," the Kim Possible alum admitted.
"I was a bit salty," she revealed, saying she felt like he had gotten lucky by landing a better agent and better manager than she did.
"So, I kind of felt a little jilted by the whole situation," she went on. "Here he is, making a big old splash in Hollywood. And here I am. I chose to go to college. And there's consequences that come [with] that but, like, there was definitely an undercurrent of regret, but also an undercurrent of comparison. Sibling rivalry, if you will."