I have the person at home, the person who has his privacy, too. Michael Jackson didn't do the moonwalk in his kitchen.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the police ever try to pick me up, Michael Jackson told me I can hide out at his house.
I feel like everyone has the right to privacy, even if you're the most famous person in the world.
I know my brother. Michael, he's not that kind of person. He doesn't do that. That's all a lie on him.
I get double-takes at the hardware store. I've had people say, 'I didn't know you did this.' With a celebrity, if folks don't see you, they think all you do is stay in the house.
Being out in the street is not an expectation of privacy. Anyone can look at you, can see you, can watch what you're doing.
There's always a sense that people will do things quite differently if they think they have privacy.
Basically, I still have the privacy that all celebrities crave, except for those celebrities who feel that privacy reflects some kind of failure on their part.
I'm a private person too, and we don't ever film anything in our home because it's off limits. It's like letting people see your messy house.
I don't mind talking about my two daughters, but I don't feel comfortable denying them their privacy.
From the moment I walked into the White House, it was as if I had no privacy at all.