Elizabeth Olsen’s Best Childhood Memory Is Surprisingly Fun — And You’ll Want to Hear It!

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Elizabeth Olsen, now best known to audiences as the powerful Wanda Maximoff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has always had a uniquely Hollywood upbringing. But ask her about her favorite childhood memory, and it’s not the red carpets or the spotlight that comes to mind—it’s the simple, joyful moments she shared behind the scenes with her famous sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Growing up in the shadow of the Olsen twins, who became household names through Full House and a string of iconic family movies, Elizabeth was surrounded by the magic and mayhem of set life from a young age. In a candid interview with SFGate, later highlighted by The List, Olsen fondly recalled, “When my brother and I would get picked up from school, that was our after-school care. It was really hanging around on set, so every once in a while, they’d ask us, ‘So, do you guys want to be in this one? We’ll put gum in your hair.’ To me, it was never acting. … It was silly and fun.”

That lighthearted atmosphere, full of playful pranks and spontaneous creativity, stands out as her most cherished childhood memory. Rather than feeling pressured to perform, Olsen describes those days as carefree, with her sisters and their team making sure the experience was always about laughter and togetherness rather than work.

While other interviews have touched on her love for performance and play—“My whole childhood was this creation with my friends. Everything was a performance for us”—it’s those impromptu, family-centered moments on set that Elizabeth Olsen singles out as the very best. Despite her own rise to stardom, she credits those formative years for instilling a sense of joy and authenticity in her career.

In a world where child stardom can so often be fraught with stress, Elizabeth Olsen’s fondest memory is a testament to the importance of keeping things “silly and fun.” For her, the magic of childhood wasn’t about fame, but about family, laughter, and the freedom to just be a kid—even if that meant ending up with gum in her hair.

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