It's a real wrenching thing to go from being a private person to being a public person, especially when you're being autobiographical.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a real wrenching thing to go from being a private person to being a public person, especially when you're being autobiographical. But it's what everyone wants - to get everyone's attention, to have your music make a living for you, to be validated in that way.
I'm a private person who doesn't relish making her personal life public.
Obviously you try to keep as much of your private life as private as you can.
I am a public person and I have my private life. It's important for me that my private life stay private, that what I share with the people is my public personality.
I'm a very private person. My life story isn't for everybody.
The thing is, I live a very public life, and I have to keep things personal, or else I have no personal life. It's very difficult.
There's a way of negotiating how you portray your private life publicly that I've never had the skill to do.
But on the other hand I believe I'm a private person too, and I enjoy that aspect of my life as well.
It is so common to write autobiographical fiction in which your own experience is thinly disguised.
I'm just not a private person. It's not like I do things because I want things to be public; it's just that's my way of expressing myself, and I happen to be very famous.