Popstars really draws you in. It’s fascinating. It’s interesting to watch people thrown together in that kind of a situation. Even if the egos weren’t involved and they weren’t trying to be world famous. It’s the Real World, only better.

When you’re famous, you don’t get to meet people because they want you to like them when the present themselves to you, and you don’t see the real people.

You know, I’m a television personality. It’s not like I’m a famous hooker or something!

Fame is something I think happens as a result of trying to do good work. If you’re trying to be famous, your work usually suffers.

You get to be famous or have some notoriety and there are so many people who want a piece of you.

I’m famous for being nicer to my fans than anyone on the face of the Earth because I figure a) They pay my salary, and b) It’s probably like a big moment in your life to meet somebody so I would say, just come on up.

Hollywood people want to build you up and make you famous only to knock you off you’re the pedestal they built for you.

When I wasn’t famous, I had a lot of friends, almost all of them Italian. The racism only started when I started to play football.

What Whitney Houston has accomplished will never be accomplished. She’s the most famous person on the planet as far as vocaling and her songs. So I’m very happy that I can sit here and say I had a chance to know her. And I’m still dazed that she’s gone. But she lives because her music … Read more

By virtue of some of the ways the game is played, in terms of message discipline, in terms of access for reporters, and especially in the way that sources and subjects, especially famous subjects, treat the media, almost by default there’s more news that’s falling into books.