Me, I'd prefer to have a good reputation rather than getting press for being scandalous, getting drunk in public, staying out late and so on.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've learned to stay away from publicity addicts, people who want to be famous for no reason.
Audiences have become so much more sophisticated, and they're looking for different eyes and different ways to tell a story. And 'Scandal' certainly gives us the freedom to take those chances.
Partly, I like a bad reputation. But I also want a reputation of being a good person.
I love the press; I even like the people that don't like me. If it wasn't for those people, no one would know who I was and I wouldn't have a gig.
If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.
I can talk a lot and not reveal anything; I would make a great politician.
I don't like publicity, being in the limelight.
I have a lot of admiration for people willing to face the public, but I'd prefer not to.
I've long since stopped worrying about how I'm portrayed in the press because ultimately it's not that important. Everyone who knows me knows I do what I do with the greatest integrity.
Public scandals are America's favorite parlor sport. Learning about the flaws and misdeeds of the rich and famous seems to satisfy our egalitarian yearnings.