One thing about being a celebrity that I learned a long time ago was that I pretty much gave up the right to fair treatment.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never wanted to be a celebrity; I never wanted to be famous. And in my daily life, I work really hard to not trade on it in any way.
I've learned that being a celebrity is like being a sacrificial lamb. At some point, no matter how high the pedestal that they put you on, they're going to tear you down.
I understand that if you set out to be a celebrity, then you asked for it, but all I wanted to be was an actor.
The toughest thing about being a celebrity, I suppose, is being polite when I don't want to be.
I will never do 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' There are certain things you'll do that you have some control over, but you should do things that leave your fate in the hands of others, too.
Celebrity never really served me that well; it serves other people well.
The nice thing about being a celebrity is that, if you bore people, they think it's their fault.
My being some kind of celebrity - not a real celebrity, isn't a welcome part of the job.
To be perfectly honest, I feel I have a duty to use my celebrity status in a positive way.
I'm very privileged to be the celebrity I am.