True friendships don't fade in Hollywood, as so many myths about show business would have you insist.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's difficult sometimes to become friends with actors.
Most of my good friends are my friends from high school or childhood, and they're not actors - they have 9-to-5 jobs. But I've obviously, over time, developed friendships with actors. It's two completely different worlds.
You can't find any true closeness in Hollywood, because everybody does the fake closeness so well.
I think it's very rare that you see girl friendships on television. It's always cattiness and all that drama.
'Friends' started because Rachel left her husband at the altar. This likability factor is just so stupid to me. It's the same thing as 'wish-fulfillment,' which is a big word you hear in a lot of Hollywood rooms. It basically means that people want to see other people living a life they can't lead, and I don't buy that. I think that's not true.
I honestly don't have a lot of friends that are actors. Most of my friends I've known since sixth grade and are out of the industry. It gives me a sense of reality rather than surrounding myself with a bunch of actors.
Two actors can be friends very easily. I think two actresses can also be friends.
I feel like movie stars don't have many friends at all. They have acquaintances.
Hollywood 'friends' are only after one thing. They're looking out for the next big thing, and they don't want to miss out on you just in case.
When actors are vying for the same kinds of roles, there's bound to be a little rivalry. Deep friendships cannot be forged when you are competing with each other.