I've experienced as much fame as I ever want to.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't really care about having more fame than I have.
I have Internet fame. Real fame is more intense.
After becoming famous, I've realised how overrated fame is. It gets in the way of normal life.
Thank God I've never had the sort of intense fame that means you can't walk up the road. That sort of blazing stardom must be difficult to cope with and maintain; my career has just bubbled along happily.
I think fame became exciting for me in the late '90s because I could actually use it as a means to an end. I could actually have it help me serve my vocationfulness.
As for fame, it can go to your head and you can become full of yourself.
I have never wanted to be famous, as such - fame is a by-product.
All fame ever does for you is get attention for the work you really want to do.
Fame is a can of worms I haven't really had to contend with.
I've done all this stuff because it's fun. It's never been about fame.