I want to eat, cook, meet famous people and make fun of them.
If anyone besides famous people knew what it was like to be a famous person, they would never want to be famous.
Fact is, famous people say fame stinks because they love it so - like a secret restaurant or holiday island they don't want the hoi polloi to get their grubby paws on.
Usually, TED only invites the most accomplished and famous people in the world to give talks.
I've had to deal, a lot, with my own sense of intimidation at meeting famous people - especially actors, but really any famous people.
Anything that's of any use, famous people get hold of it and take it for themselves and it gets a bad rap.
I grew up being the girl who would always tune in to watch famous people talk about their careers, how they handled scandals and mega fame. I'm trying to pick up tips.
By no means do I try to go out and hang out with famous people.
The thing about being famous is, it's weird. The only people who get how weird it is are other famous people.
If you're famous, you suck, just for being famous. People in England totally get that; Americans don't.
I'm not one of those famous people flying round the world emoting over every catastrophe. I'm too feeble.
This whole segregation between famous people and other people is complete rubbish.
I'm so famous, people expect me to sell as many records as Celine Dion or Puff Daddy.
I've been around some very famous people, but no one has the effect Maradona has people tremble in his presence.
It's nice to have famous people love you.
One of the top comments I get from people is, 'Oh my God, you're like a regular person!' That's kind of a bizarre thing to live with. I know a lot of famous people, and their lives may not be regular,...
This sounds crazy, but I know so many famous people, I'm just not intimidated by anyone. I feel really comfortable with it.
I don't know if any famous people follow me, but their daughters definitely do.
One of the interesting things about Twitter is looking how famous people choose to use it. Take someone like Steve Martin, who I follow: it's all sorts of comic gems, nothing private, nothing personal...