I was an unusually private person - in a way, kind of insufferably so. I think I thought the celebrity thing when it happened was a temporary phenomenon, and I was above it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think I responded very well to the sudden celebrity, the sudden fame, and the loss of privacy.
Basically, I still have the privacy that all celebrities crave, except for those celebrities who feel that privacy reflects some kind of failure on their part.
I think that part of the difficulty of being a celebrity is that you may have to hide what you're feeling and you aren't totally allowed to be yourself, because you're in the public eye.
I regret that I wasn't the kind of person who could enjoy celebrity. It embarrassed me too much.
The biggest effect celebrity had on me was that I stopped being open and receptive and started to walk around with my head down.
I've always been a very private person.
You become a celebrity, not because of your work or what you do, but because you have no privacy.
I stared at the television in shock, watching as my private life was revealed to the world.
I am the the type to have a personal experience with a celebrity, but I'm too classy to bring that up.
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.
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