The jewellery I wear on stage in the opera house is not real, but the bling-bling I wear in concerts? Those are real!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I buy so much fake jewelry, it's funny. It's not real. I don't wear real diamonds or anything.
You don't wear all your jewellery at once. You're much more believable if you talk in your own voice.
What you wear onstage is a reflection of your artistry.
Jewelery isn't really my thing, but I've always got my eye on people's watches.
The modern designers are quite showy, and a lot of the young people really like it. Costume jewelry has always been about being noticed and not discreet.
Jewellery's not a big thing for me. The only thing I wear is a gold cross on a chain that I got for my 21st birthday. You have to take it off every day for filming, but that's the only time I'm not wearing it. You won't find me in rings, bracelets or earrings.
The great thing about costume jewelry is that there's something for everyone - there are very humorous pieces and very extravagant and outrageous pieces.
I've never worn costume jewelry in my life. It's really very self-defeating. Why should a man buy a woman real jewelry when she wears false pieces?
I love both real and fake jewelry. My kids make me necklaces, and I wear those, too. Every day, I wear my gold wedding band and the Cartier watch my husband gave me.
I won't wear rings and jewelry on the stage because I don't want you looking at my hands. I want you hearing what I'm saying.