In Hollywood, you feel a responsibility to look less disheveled than you are. But I'm a mom, and I'm not good at putting time into prepping.
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I'm a director, but I gotta have the hair, the makeup and the heels. My mother would be appalled if I didn't dress up.
In Hollywood, most things are based on looks, so I'd love to do something that has nothing to do with how I look.
I'm the sort of actor who doesn't really prep a lot - I don't do a lot of research for parts. I just go for it, and I usually pull through.
All eyes are on you when you're modeling and acting, and I just didn't want the attention when I wasn't working. But as I've gotten older, I've become more comfortable with my body and am taking more fashion risks.
Even if I weren't in Hollywood, I would feel pressure to look a certain way.
As an actor, you don't have much choice about your appearance. It's a good excuse for looking ridiculous.
There are people who expect me to look the way I do on-screen, where I have a great director of photography and fantastic lighting. I'm sorry to disappoint people, but I don't look like that all the time - no actress does.
I think, as an actress, whether you want to or not, whether you're ready for it or not, people are going to look at what you're doing, and they are going to look up to you, and it's not even really about you; it's who you portray on the screen.
You're supposed to look a certain way when you're a celebrity, but I want to take care of my baby, and those two things don't mesh very well.
There's a definite responsibility that comes with being famous. You shouldn't be able to just dress up and look pretty.
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