The day before I was famous in Denmark, nobody looked my way. The day after, everybody wanted to talk to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I first became famous, I didn't know if I could go where I wanted to because I didn't know how people were going to act. Some folks would scream and holler, and I didn't know what to do with that.
I've never changed the way I live. I still walk the streets; I don't give a damn. And everyone's very nice to me. But this new idea of being famous for no reason at all? I can't actually get my head round it.
In Germany I am not so famous.
Today, there's an expectation that you get to know public people. In the past, it was much more what you did and how you presented yourself.
The strangest part about being famous is you don't get to give first impressions anymore. Everyone already has an impression of you before you meet them.
Denmark is a small place. We all know each other.
I just cannot imagine why anyone would want to be really famous. You go to a restaurant and people are pointing at you and they talk about you and they whisper and it is very disconcerting; it is a very odd feeling.
I'm famous today. People like me today. Might not like me tomorrow. You can't count on it.
We were in love with 'Mean Streets' and 'Taxi Driver.' We had no idea why nothing remotely like that was done in Denmark.
They saw me, those reckless seekers of beauty, and in a night I was famous.