I've never dreamed of being famous. The idea of it really scares me.
I am the most well-adjusted human being I know. I started out this investigation as a very happy man with a great career. I've got the life people dream about: I am rich I am famous I've got a fabulous marriage to an absolutely spell-bindingly brilliant woman.
I don't like being recognised I have no interest in being famous at all I just do what I do. If I could be like Captain Kirk and beam myself up and then beam myself down I would!
I can never really enjoy being famous.
It was never about winning medals or being famous.
Being famous is having the power to really implement positive change in the world and it gives you the power to do what you want. I'm really grateful for it because I can play music and people will listen.
While we are being fascinated by the tales of famous serial killers and how they were brought to justice the real serial killer goes about his business with hardly a thought to being caught.
I don't like being famous - it is like a prison. And driving for Ferrari would make it far worse.
I've always been more drawn to being normal than being famous.
I do not like being famous. I like being normal.
Being famous before you've formed your personality before you have that self-esteem is dangerous.
Being famous gets me good concert tickets good tables in restaurants good seats at sporting events and that's really about it.
I would have changed my last name if being famous were my goal.
I don't want to be famous famous. I'm happy on the second tier where I have autonomy on a professional level but I can still go out to the movies without being recognized.
When I got into the music industry I wasn't focused on being the most famous artist or even getting a major record deal. It was just to make music on my own terms or create my own image do my own hair do my own makeup.
At first I thoroughly enjoyed being famous.
Quite frankly I didn't become an actor to become a movie star. I have never dreamed about being the most famous person on the planet. I just want to do really good work.
I can't imagine wanting to be famous just for the sake of being famous. I think fame should come along with success talent.
I think being famous is more of a hindrance a constraint than just letting yourself be free.
Being in 'Us Weekly' does not make you famous.
I don't want to end up being a circus act doing my most famous tricks when I'm 70.
I'd had people say 'You'll enjoy being famous for a week and you'll never enjoy it again'. But I don't think I had that week. I may have been working and missed that moment.
For me getting comfortable with being famous was hard - that whole side of it the loss of anonymity the loss of privacy. Giving up that part of your life and not having control of it.
There aren't many downsides to being rich other than paying taxes and having relatives asking for money. But being famous that's a 24 hour job right there.
When I started my last business I didn't receive a paycheck for 13 months. The average person can't handle that pressure.