You make a first impression and people never forget it. If people want to think of me as the wacky 'Juno' lady forever, I could think of worse ways to be labeled.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the problem I have is that first impressions are the ones that stick with people. And people's first impressions of me are obviously from the film, from 'Gregory's Girl.'
The strangest part about being famous is you don't get to give first impressions anymore. Everyone already has an impression of you before you meet them.
I think people are able to relate to my appearance. They think of me as the girl next door.
People know me as 'Wipeout Girl' or 'Mercury Girl.' They never know my name, and sometimes, maybe that's a good thing.
I never do impressions, but I probably should. People like that stuff.
I view myself as being the average woman. While I am first lady, I wasn't first lady my whole life. I'm a product of pop culture. I'm a consumer of pop culture, and I know what resonates with people.
I quite like that people tend not to know my name. I remember being at the Cannes film festival for 'All or Nothing.' I looked very different in the film - I had a little greasy bob and no makeup. I went to a dinner after the screening, and everyone completely ignored me. I got a real buzz out of that.
Sometimes, I think I may be more recognizable because I'm character-looking.
I just don't give off a great first impression.
I've no idea what they make of me. People usually don't recognise themselves in an impression.