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I'm young: I've lived my life in the public eye, and I've had to figure out how to do that.
Having money has given me a certain freedom, but being in the public eye has taken away a lot.
When you are in the public eye as a person of color, you are given very little room to mess up.
My individual, psychological descent coincided, ironically, with my ascent into the public eye.
I learned everything along the way. I only performed five times before I was in the public eye.
I have a positive outlook, but when you're out in the public eye, you wonder how people see you.
Chris was very comfortable in the public eye and thrived in that kind of environment. I, less so.
Part of the intro to life in the public eye is, you get a bit of attention from fashion designers.
Being in the public eye puts you in a fix, and people are always wanting to know what you are up to.
Most families aren't all in the public eye as we are. It works as a blessing. It works in our favor.
When you're so out there in the public eye, people are constantly criticizing every aspect about you.
People think that it's ok to degenerate and disrespect someone just because they're in the public eye.
The worst thing about being in the public eye is that journalists write things that you can't control.
I'm in the public eye. I know I'm not going to be treated like a normal person walking down the street.
I am particularly distressed when people in the public eye who influence our culture perpetuate sexism.
When you're growing up in the public eye, it's hard to go from a girl into a woman in front of everyone.
Like any woman in the public eye, I get a considerable number of sexist/misogynistic tweets from people.
Anyone that chooses to be an actor or politician is making a choice to lead their life in the public eye.
It's dangerous to read the Internet about yourself when you're me. Or when you're anyone in the public eye.
I remember being in high school and trying to absorb the knowledge that people in the public eye had to give.
Some people in the public eye are hardline, like, 'We don't share anything about ourselves.' And that's fine.
I know that people in the public eye are always being chipped away at by very cynical attitudes in the press.
I'm a confident woman with thick skin, and as a model in the public eye, I'm conditioned to accept criticism.
It's stupid to say that I don't like being in the public eye, but I don't like doing stuff that's not needed.
Being in the public eye and basically growing up in the spotlight, we are always responsible for our actions.
I don't want to be in the public eye so much that you reach the point where everyone has an opinion about you.
I think part of being in the public eye is getting recognized and dealing with positive and negative scrutiny.
When you're in the public eye and do interviews, your words get twisted and people put you in a negative light.
Most people don't understand that being in the public eye is emotionally exhausting. It takes a lot out of you.
There are so many rumours about so many of us in the public eye. Sometimes it's too hard to deny what is not true.
In general, I feel very happy with how I got to have time on my own at least a little bit outside of the public eye.
Bollywood is just like any other industry. It is just that people in this industry are constantly in the public eye.
Overnight successes are generally years in the making. And most progress is made in isolation, far from the public eye.
I have a job that requires me to be in the public eye in the way that makes me extra careful about sharing information.
I'm a normal girl from a normal background, I just happen to be in the public eye. My job is to be on TV and that's it.
Some people think, if you're in the public eye, that you have to have an answer for everything and it has to be boring.
I've grown up in the public eye, and every decision I've made has always been so public and often inaccurately reported.
The problem with being in the public eye for a long time is there are 20 years worth of looks to come back and haunt you!
That messed me up, growing up in the public eye when I was a teenager. That's when everyone is trying to find themselves.
I'm in the public eye, so I have a responsibility as an actress to my generation. I think that's what acting's all about.
I think everybody should have a certain amount of privacy, even though they are in the public eye, no matter who they are.
You can't be in the public eye without making mistakes and having some regrets and having people analyze everything you do.
When you are in the public eye, you have to protect yourself. There are so many people judging you. I just try to be myself.
I don't think any industry was ever as closely scrutinized and written about and constantly in the public eye as television.
Since my family is in the public eye, we've got to be strong, we've got to support each other, and we've got to stand united.
Any actor will tell you, anybody in the public eye, that the tabloids are the worst kind of ramification of being a celebrity.
I'm more of a homebody type. I don't want to look like I want to be in the public eye. I didn't become an actress to be famous.
You get held to a high standard, almost an unmaintainable standard, in the public eye that you don't even come close to touching.
I'm just a normal girl who really enjoys her job, and so you have to take the other things that come with being in the public eye.
I think it's always wonderful to dress people in the public eye. It's the icing on the cake and such an endorsement of what we do.