I've been & am absurdly over-estimated. There are no supermen & I'm quite ordinary, & will say so whatever the artistic results. In that point I'm one of the few people who tell the truth about myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd love to think that I'm a super human being, but I'm not.
I think I think I am Superwoman sometimes but I am not.
I am not Superwoman. The reality of my daily life is that I'm juggling a lot of balls in the air trying to be a good wife and mother, trying to be the prime-ministerial consort at home and abroad, barrister and charity worker, and sometimes one of the balls gets dropped.
I'm not a supermodel. I make the best of what I've got.
On an average day, I will spend 90 percent of my waking moments working on 'Superwoman.' I'm a huge workaholic. My hobby is 'Superwoman.'
I don't really see myself as a big supermodel.
Since the beginning of time, we have expected our leaders to be supermen, unlike mere mortals. We want them to be much greater than us so that we can look up to them.
I was always looking up to supermodels. They were, like, my superheroes.
In real life, you just work for the ordinary self, but in the front of audience you become the superself. That's a completely different thing.
I don't want to sound too cocky. But I consider myself superwoman.