Keira Knightley Cried after first Encounter with Paparazzi
”The machine that allows you to make movies, the trade-off, [requires] you to sell it. Selling it means making yourself a public figure. You can’t cultivate the mystery. My problem is I like mystery.” While she enjoys being an actress, Keira – who is engaged to musician James Righton, 29 – is aware of how ”insecure” her career is and treasures each moment of success in all aspects of her life.
She added to the May issue of Marie Claire magazine: ”It’s a very insecure profession. So when I started getting work, it was like this tiny space opened up and I need to jump in and go with it. It could all go tomorrow. ‘‘I’m not sure I can define success. I think if I can get to the end of my life having hurt as few people as possible, making sure the people who mean the most to me know they’ve been loved, I will be happy. Success in work, whatever work, will come and go.” – Contactmusic