There's a definite responsibility that comes with being famous. You shouldn't be able to just dress up and look pretty.
I have to say, you know, I've seen so many people go through the cycle and become famous and not famous anymore and, you know, want - have their priorities change and want different things.
I woke up one morning to find I was famous. I bought a white Rolls-Royce and drove down Sunset Boulevard, wearing dark specs and a white suit, waving like the Queen Mum.
My mom just didn't put a very high premium on me being like really famous or really wealthy or anything.
I'm not one of those famous people flying round the world emoting over every catastrophe. I'm too feeble.
The first time I went to Johnny Depp's house in LA is when I realized what I was getting myself into. I knew he was famous, but I didn't really know what that entailed.
Duke Ellington was famous for hs very original harmonic patterns.
Why am I so famous? What am I doing right? What are the others doing wrong?
Being famous is just like being in high school. But I'm not interested in being the cheerleader. I'm not interested in being Gwen Stefani. She's the cheerleader, and I'm out in the smoker shed.
The fire in the belly is essential, otherwise you become Michael Buble - famous and meaningless.