I want to be an actor - I don't want to be a celebrity. They are two different things, and people have forgotten that they are different.
No matter how well things are going, failure and disaster are just around the corner. So celebrate the good, but be ready for the bad.
The toughest thing about being a celebrity, I suppose, is being polite when I don't want to be.
I'm not a celebrity. I don't call myself a celebrity. I'm an actor.
I'm a micro-celebrity, about as small a celebrity as you can 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.
Because of reality television and all these celebrities thinking they can be designers, everyone imagines that they can just become a designer, photographer, or model, but that's not the way things work. People have to go to school, learn their craft...
Celebrity is a word I take great umbrage with. I'm actively anti-celebrity.
Just because there are celebrities in a movie, it doesn't mean anything. I don't think The Ant Bully did all that well the first week at the box office. Compare the movies that have a lot of celebrities with the Jimmy Neutron movie, which had no cele...
I don't go to a lot of parties or do a lot of going out within, like, the Hollywood circle or celebrity-type circles and things like that.
The celebrity thing, I mean, Lindsay Lohan - what's she for? I look at that and throw my hands up in despair.
We're in a world that celebrates things: success, beauty, money. And I reckon that's really about 4 per cent of the world. The rest of us are just getting on with it.
Well, I always had this desire to celebrate and somehow be a part of things that I thought were really great.
The whole celebrity thing never is normal and I think the fuller your life is, the more you are able to just kind of call a truce with it on a good day.
Learn to always celebrate the positive things in your life, and never hesitate to leave your negative experiences behind.
The important thing for any young singer or musician is to keep focused on becoming a better musician as opposed to becoming a bigger celebrity.
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.
There really isn't a time to pause and have a celebration. I feel so serious about the whole thing.
The one thing that about me, being a healer, I just have a different kind of relationship with people. So I am defiantly a different type of celebrity.
The thing is, I love a celebrity interview. Doesn't matter how big or how small. It could be Hillary Clinton or the guy who made it to the third round of 'Popstars,' I'll read it.
The truth is black celebrities are not as sought after in the press as white celebrities, and that is comforting.