I lived in L.A. for four years, and basically, every corner you go to, or in a restaurant, you can't even find people from the same background.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think I have lived in every part of L.A. except downtown. Everywhere from Topanga Canyon to Toluca Lake.
I kept saying that I'd never live in L.A., and I didn't think I would. But that's where the work is, and I ended up making a lot of friends there, and my old friends moved out to Los Angeles too. And also, I think when you're famous, its hard to live in a small town.
I grew up in L.A., and it's one of those cities designed around cars instead of the people that live there. I spent hours every day stuck in traffic, having the experience of looking around and seeing one person in every car.
I've gotten super into restaurants in L.A., so I try to go to different restaurants all the time... that's a good way to explore L.A.: you can drive to a restaurant and discover a new neighborhood.
L.A. is only where you live, because otherwise it's just a sprawling mass of everything, and I think if you live in L.A., you get a little network of places you go, and people you see, and when you leave town, you do miss those places and your friends.
Never lived in L.A. I've always done the New York thing.
In L.A., you seem to meet only one sort of person.
I live in L.A., I grew up here, it's not that crazy for me because it's L.A., you know?
I'm a native of L.A. I've seen the city change and develop over time, and I still believe there's no place like home.
Does anybody actually go out in L.A.? When I lived there, I'd just stay in my apartment.