But I am very grateful for my success, and with success, of course, comes a whole lot of celebrity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the United States, I am a great success, but I am not a celebrity.
The amount of work you need to do to become a very successful celebrity is something I'm not prepared to do.
I'm very privileged to be the celebrity I am.
Celebrity is a gift. I'm very lucky.
Celebrity is seen by a huge amount of people and certainly myself for a while as the pinnacle of society, of success. It is revered almost religiously, both the institution and its quickly growing member base.
To be perfectly honest, I feel I have a duty to use my celebrity status in a positive way.
For the most part, I have a very manageable celebrity. People recognize me from time to time, and they usually say very appreciative things. It affords me a great deal of pleasure.
I've always been successful. Now I'm famous and successful.
That should be the measure of success for everyone. It's not money, it's not fame, it's not celebrity; my index of success is happiness.
I just am grateful for every opportunity to go to work. I don't really focus on celebrity status.