Bryan Cranston recently sat down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, where he talked about fame. The publication quotes him as follows:
"(It) is almost like being a pregnant woman. People think they can just put their hand on your belly and tell you, 'Oh, you're going to have a boy!' It's like having a complete stranger fondling you. They have this sensibility where they feel comfortable coming up to you and saying, 'You know that thing you did? I didn't like that movie.' I don't want to appear smug, but I don't need a job. I've been really poor, foreclose-on-your-house poor. And I've been rich. Rich is better. But I'm just now starting to get used to the hour of fame. I haven't been able to let the dust settle yet."
Read the full interview at The Hollywood Reporter.
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