"I don't read reviews because if they're bad I'm devastated and if they're good I get a big head"
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The intent is protective, but not in a precious way. By framing it as a lose-lose, she sidesteps the culture of performing indifference while also refusing the expectation that artists should metabolize everyone’s opinions with Zen composure. There’s subtext here about labor, too: actors do the work months before a critic files a take. A review arrives late, when the performance is already sealed, turning critique into something closer to judgment than guidance.
Context matters: coming from an actress whose career is inseparable from celebrity discourse (and, famously, the chatter that swirls around Sex and the City), the line reads like hard-earned media literacy. It’s also a quiet flex. Not reading reviews implies a kind of autonomy: the audience can talk, the critics can score, but she won’t outsource her self-worth to the comment section with a masthead. The joke lands because it’s honest about ego without romanticizing it.
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