I'm learning to accept the lack of privacy as the real downer in my profession.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like the privacy of my life and I protect it quite vigilantly.
I need privacy. I would think that because what I do makes a lot of people happy that I might deserve a little bit of respect in return. Instead, the papers try to drag me off my pedestal.
At the end of the whole day of working with people you want some privacy.
I had to focus on some personal areas in my life with the little bit of privacy that I have.
I am becoming more recognisable in some ways, and some aspects of my privacy are going. But there's an upside: I have more opportunity to tell bigger stories and connect with more people. And I really relish that responsibility.
You want your privacy as a human being.
I don't always want my opinion known. What little privacy I have left I'd like to maintain.
On a deeper level, there's a level of privacy that I need in order to work, and if there's been a time when there's been a lot of publicness in my life, it can be a little bit difficult to sort of rebuild that private space.
One thing I don't personally like is not having that privacy I used to have. Being able to do whatever I wanted to do without people recognizing me. That makes me watch what I'm doing more carefully. I'm not going to be acting no fool.
I don't mind gearing my life towards privacy. It's my nature.