It's a little daunting to know you're going to take off your clothes and 16 million people are going to see it. It's not a normal day at the office.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's not a bad day at work when you just have to take your shirt off for a big franchise movie. There are worse jobs out there!
Most days I am in public. If I go to the store, with social media, I'm in public. It might as well be a press conference.
This may sound mad, but you sort of assume that no one's going to watch what you do. You go on set, have a lovely time, and then you forget anyone's going to see it. So it's always a bit of a shock to be recognized. I get terribly embarrassed.
Isn't it amazing how much stuff we get done the day before vacation?
I go to a lot of events morning, noon and night when I'm not in Washington.
I've worked for four presidents and watched two others up close, and I know that there's no such thing as a routine day in the Oval Office.
Sometimes in Washington you get a little disconnected. I want to make sure I know what people are actually doing each day.
I don't like it, but this afternoon I've told myself I am going to go and get a dress.
The day that you walk out in front of 30,000 people and don't get nervous is probably the day to give it up. It's inspiring to be a little terrified.
One day you look out and the audience consists of 65,000 people. It's like looking in the mirror and one day you realise you've gone grey.