We all know now that people can look good for their age. It isn't so extraordinary, I don't know why people go on about it so much.
I don't buy the tabloids, but you're surrounded by it all and people tell you things they've read. I'd be sitting on a train looking over someone's shoulder and thinking: That's familiar... oh my God, it's me.
Truly charismatic people, in my experience, dont come along very often.
I am not going to share my private life with millions of people. I don't find a need to do that and nobody else close to me does either.
If people think I look good, it's the make-up.
I've never been too afraid of what other people have said, especially when I was younger, but I suppose that was the arrogance of youth.
I don't really have an image of myself. Now, is that true? Well, maybe I do and it's different, which is why I get shocked when I see how other people experience me. I see myself primarily in a domestic setting.
I don't want three million people digesting my private life over their cornflakes.
I think people have surgery for psychological reasons more than because of their looks.
In films people basically work for the camera, you know, and that's why actors can hate each other and not be speaking to each other and still look as if they're in love because really they're loving the camera loving them.
I think people should do whatever they want to do. That's the point. Why should you care what other people think or say? You're not living in their pocket.
My children were brought up with their grandparents, and I was brought up with my grandparents. I think the continuity of moving through life together gives people a certain pride and sense of security.