Media is not supporting me. They're saying that I want to marry Imran Khan, but I'm already married. This is wrong. What about my self-worth? My identity? I am a social media sensation. I am a fashion icon.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The image of myself that I give on social media isn't actually who I am; it's not 100 percent me, obviously.
I am not hungry for roles on TV or in films. I am happy being a social media sensation.
You have to find out who you are aside from what the media say you are. If you've become reliant on them for kind of a sense of self, then you're really screwed.
I don't think I'm portrayed in the media the way I really am - but then who is?
It's too late for me to get married before I'm famous. You never know people's intentions.
Forget the press - just being a partner of somebody who's very, very famous, it's hard to keep your center and your personality intact.
I don't need fame any more. People are less interested in me in terms of celebrity. I'm happy to see a new generation being the media focus. I'm happy my day is done. It's over.
People always seem to be interested in my private life because I'm married to a pop star.
I don't conduct myself like a rock 'n' roll star in my day-to-day living. Am I a celebrity? Yes. Do people recognize me on the street? Yes, they do. But at the same time, it's not a media center out here. People get used to you.
I don't really live my life in the media spotlight. People don't know that much really about me or what I think.