I'm old enough to know that a red carpet's just a rug, and I've been able to enjoy the pageantry without letting it go to my head.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every time I walk down one of those red carpets, you think I'd be used to it after all these years, but it's like it's happening for the first time.
I love getting dressed up for red carpet events and having my hair and makeup done professionally - that definitely helps with nerves of going down the red carpet.
When I was younger, the red carpet used to terrify me because it's not about playing a part: you're not in a film pretending to be someone - you are yourself. It's intimidating.
I love getting dressed up and glamorous for the red carpet. It makes me feel powerful and sexy!
The red carpet doesn't interest me. I think people become all the same; it's like everyone posing from the three-quarter angle in some low-cut, fitted dress; it's all the same.
The red carpet is kind of a surreal experience. There's nothing normal about it, so for me the most important thing is to maintain some normality right until the point you get out of the car.
The red carpet is not something I really know how to work. It intimidates me. I feel very tiny.
It's weird doing red carpets; it's uncomfortable. But you can have a sense of humor about it.
I feel like I'll never get over red carpets. They're so bizarre and awkward.
I hate all the red carpet stuff. It's weird, because it's part of what's expected of you now.