I have a contract but it's not a commitment in the ordinary sense. It's our ongoing conversation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never believed in tying myself up in a long-range contract, and I've been very outspoken on that subject.
Commitment is an act, not a word.
Maybe I'm old-school, but I always thought you honor a contract.
I've got a contract that keeps me around a few more years.
When I make a commitment I stick to it.
I have no problem with commitment - you can't have a real relationship without it. I can flip on a switch in my brain, and even if the next Brad Pitt is standing next to me, I won't look at him. But I can also turn that switch off, and then I collect attractive boys.
I figured, 'If I ever get offered a chance to sign a deal, I'll only do it if I got to do it how I want.' So my contract is structured in such a way that I'm really protected.
A marriage contract to me is as binding as any in business, and I have always believed in sticking to an agreement.
My commitment is my commitment.
If you sit down with me, I guarantee I will accept any terms you offer for a contract.