You know you've become a brat when you have a room you like at the Bristol in Paris.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was born in a suburb of Paris, and I grew up there until I was 16, so there were always a lot of barbecues, a garden, friends.
I knew I'd have to go to Paris eventually, and I didn't want to be the provincial kid who just turns up and says, 'I want to act.'
The next thing that happened to me was that I, we, were living in Paris where I then grew up.
Going out in Paris was like going out in the '30s dressed like the Andrews Sisters. It was everything I'd seen in books at my grandparents' house, only it was our generation.
I have moved to a smaller house in Paris, and I don't fancy having so much staff now.
I lived in Paris for six months when I was sixteen. It was a fend-for-yourself environment.
I've never been to Paris. I don't like to fly!
When I moved to Paris at 16, I held a dinner party in my first apartment and served only red wine, French fries, and mashed potatoes. Unable to cook, I relied on people taking me out.
Paris is a wonderful city. I can't say I belong to an especially anglophone community.
I was born in Paris, and I haven't moved, except until now - I live in the suburbs and I hate it.