The only thing that's different between high profile or celebrity divorces is that you have to do all you can to keep your client and the details out of the media.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The divorce was rough on all of us. I don't blame Hollywood for my family's problems. But having all of it reported in the press made it more of an ordeal.
I think marrying somebody who's not a celebrity, it just takes a lot of the pressure off.
Nobody wants to end up super rich and famous - but divorced. I'm always clear on that and try to stay on the right side of the line.
There are ways of avoiding becoming tabloid fodder and therefore giving people license to pry into your private life. And there's a distinction between being an actor and being a celebrity. You may become a celebrity through acting, but you don't need to do so.
I'll say this: The media wasn't invited to my marriage, and they're definitely not invited into the divorce.
The press is just not your friend when it comes to a marriage. That's why we didn't sell the pictures of our wedding, and we got offered millions of dollars for them, millions.
It's a really weird thing, modern divorce. I found out I was getting divorced on television. That was kind of weird.
Celebrity damages private life.
Separation is very important to me. I don't strive to be a celebrity. My music has nothing to do with me at the end of the day. Once it's made and it's purchased, it belongs to whoever.
In Hollywood, an equitable divorce settlement means each party getting fifty percent of publicity.