I don't really want to find myself face-to-face with 10,000 paparazzi. I just want to be comfortable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think what's interesting about the whole paparazzi thing is that unless you're Brad Pitt or Madonna, you can pretty much avoid it. You know when you're going to an opening that you will be photographed, so that's fine. And you know the restaurants that have paparazzi, so you don't go to them.
I don't live in the spotlight, and I don't live my life in front of the paparazzi. I live very comfortably and quietly as possible.
I have a kind of boring personal life, to the paparazzi anyway, and I don't hang with the cool crowd.
I don't want to be the actor who's followed by paparazzi, you know? I would like to just do good work and have that work be respected and acknowledged.
I'm not somebody who no matter where I go there are paparazzi or any of that nonsense. But I have a little window into that world and I can enter it and dance around. I want to be the audience's ticket into the party.
You know, I look at Britney Spears who can't even drive without paparazzi in her face, and if I ever get to that level, which I don't expect, but if it does happen and success does happen to come my way, then I'm going to be prepared.
I never care about myself out in public when I get the paparazzi swarming me.
The beauty about living in Atlanta is that there aren't too many paparazzi here; you can just relax. And that really works for me and my children.
I always try to be nice to the paparazzi because finally, maybe one day, they won't ask for me, and I will regret it.
Is it easy to avoid paparazzi? It is, it really is.