For me, people see me working with my celebrity clients, but it's important to show people how they can make their lives their own red carpet every day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My being some kind of celebrity - not a real celebrity, isn't a welcome part of the job.
The more you expose yourself as a celebrity, the less interesting you are to watch in your work, because if you're putting yourself out there all the time, you're not holding anything back.
I don't mind doing the whole red carpet thing when I have to when it comes to publicizing a movie. But besides that, I don't like those kinds of things at all. Celebrity status is not really something that appeals to me.
I really hate the duties of being a celebrity, like getting dressed up for the red carpet.
I love what I do for a living, but the other side, that aspect of being famous or a celebrity's got zero interest to me.
I think the more you expose yourself as a celebrity, the less interesting you are to watch in your work, because if you're putting yourself out there all the time, you're not holding anything back.
You become a celebrity, not because of your work or what you do, but because you have no privacy.
For the most part, I have a very manageable celebrity. People recognize me from time to time, and they usually say very appreciative things. It affords me a great deal of pleasure.
The downside of being a celebrity is that people kind of know about you, and you really don't need them to know about you - you need them to know about your work.
Celebrities are just like us and like any of your friends. I love working with people.
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