I don’t plan on selling out. I mean, it’s nice to get a dinner reservation ahead of other people, but when it comes down to it, the most important thing for me is the actual work.
These tabloid magazines – I think they’re hideous and the downfall of society.
I definitely believe in plastic surgery. I don’t want to be an old hag. There’s no fun in that.
When I’m single, I don’t focus. I focus on a guy if he’s a boyfriend, but I don’t focus on finding a boyfriend. They’re never around when you want them.
There’s no such thing as an aura of mystery anymore. It doesn’t exist. That’s a thing of the past.
Having visited Oxfam-funded school programs in rural communities has made me realise how vital education is to developing countries in bringing people out of poverty and giving them a sense of dignity, self-worth and confidence.
I would have loved to have gone into diagnostic medicine.
LA’s a very hard place to be unless you have people there that love you. It can be very, very lonely, and it can eat you up if you don’t take care of yourself. In LA, nobody wants to talk to each other, everybody’s giving each other catty looks.
I don’t do damsel in distress very well. It’s hard for me to play a victim.
I don’t profess to know how to balance the positive and the negative media attention. It’s a gamble every time you put yourself out there, and, certainly, I’m always readjusting to it.
I want to look good, obviously. I don’t want to look at the screen and go, Oh, my skin looks terrible, or, I look exhausted. That’s why I take care of myself when I work...
I can’t think of anything I’d rather do less than have to continuously share details of my everyday life.
When I’m not working or promoting something, I try to be as under-the-radar as I can .
I don’t profess to know anything about marriage that anybody else doesn’t know, or how to make it right. I don’t want to read about somebody who’s giving me relationship advice. So I try to keep some things for myself, to have a private life.
Every film is exciting because I get new tools and cool new things to do.
I never really thought about getting married – it just kind of happened. It seemed natural, the right thing to do. It was kind of a celebration of the time.
People are fed up – and I think quite rightfully so. But what are they proposing as an alternative to just being upset or feeling disillusioned or abandoned? That kind of protest movement really needs to happen on a much bigger scale, but there needs to be a clearer message.
Are people who want this kind of progressive change not turning up at polling stations? Are they not voting for progressive representatives? It’s hard to put your finger on why we are where we are.
I hope it never becomes normal to feel scrutinized.
I love road trips, I love driving, I love finding little towns. I just think it’s the best way to travel.