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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think the culture of the red carpet is too much like a modern-day coliseum. If you're being photographed all the time, and you don't like having a bad photograph taken, and if you're super, super thin, chances are you're never going to look fat in a picture.
There are lots of people who are red-carpet types, but that's not me.
Red carpets seem so glamorous, but you're really just standing there sweating and worrying your hair is going to fall. And in the end, people are only going to see one picture of you. You just smile for one second and then you walk over to the side and check your phone. It's pretty weird.
I don't really resent being on the red carpet as much as I do having to deal with the paparazzi.
It is important for me to feel like myself on a red carpet - not the way somebody else thinks I should look.
The red carpet is a beautiful situation for people. I think everybody appreciates it and loves it and honors it. Nobody really acts a fool because they know this is a one-time thing.
Red carpet is a little bit scary. It's not about expression. It's about taking a pretty picture in a really weird, awkward way, with so many people watching. It's a glamorous part of the job, but it requires its own kind of courage.
I hate all the red carpet stuff. It's weird, because it's part of what's expected of you now.
I feel like I'll never get over red carpets. They're so bizarre and awkward.
The red carpet is very important. You have to be very careful to have the right person dressed in right way. For me, it has to be a perfect look.