Cameron Diaz covers the August, 2010 issue of Harper's Bazaar. Cameron stars in Knight and Day with Tom Cruise, which is currently in theaters. We've seen the film and it is very funny - it's a great summer movie. In the interview, Cameron discusses Twitter, fame, fitness, the paparazzi and her booty.
On Why She Isn't on Twitter: "I'm not interested at all. I don't want my life to be made content. It's not interesting to me and too much energy. I can barely return my e-mails."
On Fitness: "Exercise for me is like eating, sleeping, and breathing. I'm consistent, and when I'm not consistent, it shows up on my body. I get really skinny, and I know it might sound like, 'Well, good for you.' But the body that people talk about is not me trying to stay slim, it's the one where I work hard to keep weight on me. Your body definitely does change, but the more I work on my body at this age, the better it gets."
On Being Caught by the Paparazzi: "I think you build sort of a resistance to it. I'm not going to spend my energy worrying about that. I'm just going to live my life, because I know who I am, what I’m doing, and who I'm doing it with."
On Fame: "But I believe that fame makes you become who you are more clearly. When all the doors are open for you, you have to set boundaries for yourself. If you don't have a good upbringing, the danger is that you'll take advantage of those limitless opportunities, and then, you lose your shit."
On Her Booty: "Ha! That's funny, because most booties that propel girls are usually the bigger booties. I have a little tiny one, but - it is, nonetheless, juicy."