I don't think I'm a celebrity. I'm just a guy from east Texas who loves cars and airplanes.
I wanted to bring something to 'Celebrity Apprentice' to let America know that you don't have to be back-stabbing and mean-spirited in order to a challenge.
My biggest celebrity crush is either Ryan Reynolds or Caleb Followill, the lead singer of Kings of Leon.
Cinco de Mayo has come to represent a celebration of the contributions that Mexican Americans and all Hispanics have made to America.
I don't care about awards and all the attention being a 'celebrity' gets you. It's just part of the job.
I've been to Philadelphia a lot of times over the years, playing the old Celebrity Room and most of the other clubs around there that don't exist anymore.
Celebrity is ridiculous and silly and it's mad that people like me are listened to - you know, rap stars and movie stars.
There are certain people who prize celebrity over substance. That makes the media world go round. The media needs those people to exist.
I think there's a difference between a working actor, a movie star and a celebrity. They're all three different things.
When the writers themselves are a bit out of control, and their lives are collapsing around them, they seem to rejoice in misery and celebrate the wrong sort of things.
I'm an athletic junkie - I play in all the celebrity all-star games, and I've become buddies with a bunch of athletes.
Now it seems like people want to do damage to young celebrities. They want to find them doing bad things. They encourage them.
There's nothing more special than talking in your community, and using your celebrity to uplift people and help them.
I think the world's just gone completely mad, with everyone wearing the same things, even celebrities.
In a cornball way, I think being a celebrity is about making a difference, too.
Labour day is a great American holiday that people celebrate by going out and buying products made in China
I have a self-made quote: Celebrate diversity, practice acceptance and may we all choose peaceful options to conflict.
We need to be celebrating those who serve us rather than mocking them for the purpose of getting on TV and selling some books.
Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that's a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.
I still go to a salon where a gal does my hair, and I don't know if it's because I'm a celebrity but by the time I leave there, we are eating chicken and talking and screaming.
'SNL' after-parties are sort of like a time to celebrate your successes and drown your sorrows, depending on how the show went for you.