I call myself a geriatric starlet.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My mother said I was a star when I was about four years old. That's all I need.
When I look in the mirror, I sometimes think I'm getting old, but then I have two generations behind me so that helps puts things into perspective. I am a grandmother now, but at least my nine-year-old grandson Jude calls me Glamma and not Granny.
I am a grandmother now, and that means age is creeping on, creeping on.
I'm a grandma at heart.
In Hollywood, a starlet is the name for any woman under thirty who is not actively employed in a brothel.
The idea of being a 'child star' always sounded awful to people my age, and so I was just very aware that these things are kind of fleeting and that a lot of it didn't have to do with me: it had to do with my age; it had to do with whatever came to mind when people thought of a young internet sensation.
I don't think I am a star; I consider myself like any other girl who is of my age. Others may be working in office and doing different jobs. Similarly I don't think I am doing something different... I am also working.
I'd thought of myself as a great big motion picture star from the time I was 6.
I don't consider myself a starlet or a Hollywood person.
It's odd to think of yourself as an orphan at 55.