Many of you may have grown up watching VanCamp on TV.
Still, fans will be fascinated to learn just how much she’s grown and changed over the years.
It was her sister who inspired VanCamp to start acting.

“I guess coming from a ballet background you understand hard work,” she toldCollider.
Instead, the part of Rebecca was offered to her.
VanCamp remained on the show for three years, leaving the cast in 2010.

As anyone who has ever watched “Revenge” knows, she was right.
Sharon is the niece of Peggy Carter, Captain America’s crush before he becomes frozen for decades.
“I mean, look, you have to laugh,” she toldVarietyof the backlash.

“Some of these storylines play and some of them don’t.”
But, since 2011, she’s been involved with her “Revenge” co-star, Josh Bowman.
The two first got together during the show’s first season, perPeople, andmarried in 2018.

I barely talk about him in interviews, to be honest."
It works out for the best, though, in her opinion.
“It’s very nice to have that as a balance,” she said.

“Welcome to the world our sweet little Iris,” she wrote in the caption.
“Our hearts are full.”
What wasn’t a surprise, though, was her excitement to be a mom.

Clearly, good things are worth waiting for!
She said the COVID-19 pandemic was also a factor.
VanCamp offered up a heartfelt tribute to her time on the show in anInstagrampost.

“I think actors get addicted to youth but it seems so exhausting to me,” she said.
“How can you act if your face is frozen?”
“They’re no bulls***.”

“They knew me as a kid.”
As she’s gotten older, she’s also learned how to loosen up a bit.
“You have to learn and grow through the process,” she told Backstage.

Could we see Emily VanCamp move behind the camera?
What’s next for Emily VanCamp?
One thing we probably won’t see, though, is a “Revenge” reunion.

“But again, you never know.”


