Local Newswire Zooey Deschanel says her “specialness” was “not appreciated” at Northwestern

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This might be a couple of weeks old, but we can’t not post it after Gawker pointed it out today: In a recent interview with Allure, Zooey Deschanel detailed her rough childhood of being spit on, being tormented, and crying. That all stopped before she matriculated—albeit for only seven months—at Northwestern, where things did not go as planned. She told the magazine that no one in Evanston understood “what’s cool about me” and that her “specialness [was] not appreciated in this place.” Right. Totally.

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