I intimidate a lot of men, because I've done a lot. I'm established. I'm successful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I intimidate people, that's not my intention.
Why be a man when you can be a success?
Every chick I try to intimidate in a different way. You have to think about their personality. You have to think about what would get under that particular person's skin the most.
To be successful, you have to be willing to be successful. You have to believe in the law of attraction - that you create your own life.
I'm strong. I'm outspoken. I feel like I'm equal to men. I can walk in the woods just as much and as far as a man can. Yet I'm still female. I'm very female.
I'm surrounded by all these strong women - my publicist, my manager, and my wife - and sometimes I think that women are more evolved than men, and they are able to process a heartache better.
I don't intimidate anyone. Instead, I try to get people to believe in themselves.
I think sometimes I intimidate people. I've been told that. But I feel I'm the least intimidating person possible.
I've never, ever had people being aggressive to me in public or abusing me, and actually quite a lot of men do say to me, 'You're quite good' - though they can't bear to go, 'You're great.'
The more successful I become, the more I need a man.