What really matters is your movies and how good a person you are. Otherwise, tabloids and news channels writing about you only builds your curiosity and stardom and propels you to reach wider places.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you aren't doing too many films, people find other things to write about you.
I want people to know me through the movies I do. I want to be judged on that. If you start becoming famous for your personal life, that's when your career goes away.
I'm not someone who likes to be in the whole Hollywood tabloids.
Being a writer - even a best-selling one - is usually not anywhere near as public as being a movie star, at least not when I'm out in 'real life' like this. Not that I don't use what fame I have, every chance I get, to help sell more books.
Being a movie star isn't easy. It requires a lot of commitment and sacrifice. Your career goes through extreme ups and downs. You are judged all the time. Great things are written about you, but at the same time, not-so-good things are also said. At times, things are said about you that are completely untrue, and people mostly try to pull you down.
Hollywood is all made up, anyway. Especially the stories and angles that people want to pin on you.
I'm a very private person, a very bookish person. The social world of Hollywood I know nothing about because I choose not to take part.
I've written a book; I've become a better husband and father because I'm home every day. My connection to the Hollywood world has only been through Facebook.
You are being hit with tabloid-journalism bi-lines of what you are doing because you have suddenly become a star.
I think being a movie star is about whether an audience can watch you and care about you.
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