I'm very grateful that I have one of those faces that seems to blend back into the crowd. A lot of people pay lip service to wanting a normal life, but it's actually very important to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every single day, I get asked by people to do 'the face,' so I'm bringing it along with me now for the rest of my life.
I wanted to use my fame and this face that everyone knows so well to help uplift and inspire people around the world.
Lots of pretty faces came and went over the years, but some stuck around and I happen to be one of them.
Faces are the ledgers of our experience.
A face is too slight a foundation for happiness.
I have one of those faces that nobody likes.
A face is a road map of someone's life. Without any need to amplify that or draw attention to it, there's a great deal that's communicated about who this person is and what their life experiences have been.
I'm happy that I'm finally getting some lines in my face. I always looked too young for the kind of roles I wanted. It was constraining. My face didn't fit my innards until I reached 40.
I feel people care so much about their appearance - which is important, and I do still care about my appearance, but not that much. There's far more to life than that.
I think the good thing about my face is it has always been expressive. With Botox that goes - not what you want as an actress.