You work hard making independent films for fourteen years and you get voted best breasts.
You think that your life is going to be one way, and then, for various reasons or whatever, it doesn’t work out.
Whenever I’m taking time off, all I’m thinking about is working.
It’s important for people to figure out their own lives before involving someone else – to gauge where you are and work on your own issues.
If you feel glamorous, you definitely look glamorous.
I’m just a big believer in ‘you must love yourself before you can love anybody else,’ and I think for me that breeds the most inspired relationships.
I don’t think about being sexy, being seductive. What you don’t want to see is somebody trying to be sexy. That’s the most unsexy thing.
I don’t feel the obligation to be a specific weight. I don’t feel like I have to fit into a body that’s not my body. I have the body I have and I try to maintain it.
I do think on some basic level we are animals, and by instinct we kind of breed accordingly. But as much as I believe that, I work really hard when I’m in a relationship to make it work in a monogamous way.
For me, collaborating is a marriage of the minds. It’s two or more people coming together and making an idea come alive. Using their own creative knowledge or creative spirit to make the best version of an idea. To inspire an idea and to challenge it to be better than just one person’s vision for it.