Orlando in Moviestar

Aug 11, 2003 14:13

MS: Do you fear that your life could change too much?
OB: I don't know if fear is the right word. It already has begun and I try not to take it too seriously. I'm not interested in becoming a celebrity and I don't want to be an idol, although that might be really exciting.
MS: How do you handle it when so many girls adore you?
OB: When I imagine that some of them spend five hours and their whole afternoon to see a star, then I think it is the right thing to take your time and give them autographes. You have to live with it otherwise you live in constant fear and you can't enjoy your life anymore. It helped what a friend told me once: There will always be new young musicians or actors who will be adored by teenagers. They need that for their dreams, their phantasies or whatever. That makes sense to me and since then I see it all more relaxed.

Orlando responding to the interviewer, who asked if Orlando plans to settle down, get married, have children, etc.

Orlando's response was: I have thought of marriage and of children just like everyone does. It isn't the first thing in my mind, and it isn't the last. That page is still open and is still blank.

Farther down the page, Orlando says: My ideal wife is someone who loves me for me, who is honest and loyal. Who will be a loving mother and has to have a love for life and people.

I would like to know him for what he is. It seems to me that he says some things, in the interviews, that are cliches. I bet he has a deeper side of his personality, a darker one. I would like to know his fears, his anguish, not only is sunny side. I would like to know is lunar side, the thing that really makes him different from the others
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