I'm always conscious of the fact that I am part of a profession that is 80% permanently unemployed. So, to be working in any sense is to be privileged.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I like to work. I'm glad; I'm privileged to have work.
People have always assumed that I am privileged. And that has been a problem sometimes. When I first started modelling, and I was schlepping around London with no money, I found it rather irksome that people thought I had a private income when I didn't.
Career is too pompous a word. It was a job, and I have always felt privileged to be paid for what I love doing.
Since I don't come from a privileged background, I couldn't afford to be irresponsible with career decisions. I wrote two books alongside my job and resigned only when I realised I can make a living.
I'm just happy to be doing what I always wanted to do. Sometimes you have to remind yourself how privileged you are.
I feel privileged, to be honest.
I'm having the time of my life and the fact that I'm still working - how lucky can you get? I'm 90 years old and still able to work as much as I do. That's a privilege.
I like what I do, and I'm very fortunate now to be in a very nice place. Which is that I don't have to work anymore. So the work that I do now is purely because I really want to.
But I'm thrilled to be employed, and to work with all my friends and people that I admire. You're just lucky to work - that's the bottom line.
I'm just an individual who doesn't feel that I need to have somebody qualify my work in any particular way. I'm working for me.