
London:
Hollywood star Cameron Diaz still feels like a "14-year-old boy" at heart even though she is rated as one of the world's most beautiful and successful actresses.
Although her life is now completely different, the Knight and Day actress, who shot to fame at the age of 21 when she starred alongside Jim Carrey in The Mask, insists deep down she is still the same person she used to be.
"I've certainly grown up. I'm much more mature than I used to be. I'm still a 14-year-old boy at heart but my life is totally different to how it was when I was 27," She explained to Stylist magazine.
The blonde beauty, who has just finished filming Bad Teacher alongside ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake, believes the people who act like jerks when they become famous aren't necessarily changing, but have always been that way.
"I think what happens in Hollywood is that people don't change much. I feel like people become more who they really are. That's what fame does it will only bring out in you what is truly within you," she added.
"Two things happen when you become famous. One: every door is open to you, so it is your choice to know what your boundary is. Two: you have to be accountable for what you do. You either live right morally in this business or you don't," she said.
Although her life is now completely different, the Knight and Day actress, who shot to fame at the age of 21 when she starred alongside Jim Carrey in The Mask, insists deep down she is still the same person she used to be.
"I've certainly grown up. I'm much more mature than I used to be. I'm still a 14-year-old boy at heart but my life is totally different to how it was when I was 27," She explained to Stylist magazine.
The blonde beauty, who has just finished filming Bad Teacher alongside ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake, believes the people who act like jerks when they become famous aren't necessarily changing, but have always been that way.
"I think what happens in Hollywood is that people don't change much. I feel like people become more who they really are. That's what fame does it will only bring out in you what is truly within you," she added.
"Two things happen when you become famous. One: every door is open to you, so it is your choice to know what your boundary is. Two: you have to be accountable for what you do. You either live right morally in this business or you don't," she said.