I don't know how people do it these days - paparazzi and that kind of thing. That's something I can't even imagine.
I tell you, the paparazzi would not be sitting outside if they realized I was the most boring person in Hollywood.
I'm afraid of buying a house or anything, 'cause if there's one paparazzi outside for one day, then they'll never leave.
In Spain you can't do anything. If you drive, everyone recognises you; at a restaurant you have paparazzi outside.
The difference now is that the paparazzi get paid fortunes. That's what motivates people; it's about the money, sadly, at anyone's expense.
Totally, if I wasn't trying to be an actor, I would leave L.A. because you can't really have that life here. There's a lot of baggage that comes with being here, like the paparazzi, traffic, and all of it.
I'm not always going to like the paparazzi photos, but I'm still going to go to lunch with my boyfriend.
I'm sure it's 10 times easier to handle the criticism and the paparazzi and all of that stuff with somebody by your side that you can share some of that with.
Between the paparazzi and so many false stories in the media, it was causing me extreme nausea and fatigue.
I'm very friendly or whatever, but I would hardly say that I'm that cookie-cutter. I don't live in L.A. or New York. I live in Texas, and I go to hole-in-the-wall bars, so there's no paparazzi there.