
Last updated: Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Actress MEG RYAN has warned wannabe stars to be wary of fame, because 'there's no real upside' to becoming a celebrity.
The 45-year-old star, who first found fame in the late 1980s, insists having a recognisable face can be distressing at times.
She says, "When I first because famous, it was kind of traumatising, actually. You just constantly feel like you're getting hit.
"I would say there's no real upside to fame. No really measurable one. There's money, but that doesn't necessarily come along with fame.
"People always say that they can get dinner reservations, but, come on, you could always figure out some other way to get dinner reservations."
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Source: WENN
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