(from TV Week)

You often write about relationships. How do you keep your personal life private?

There's a big difference between secrecy and privacy. I aspire to be as transparent as I can be while still respecting my own and everyone else's privacy. I don't have too much in common with full-time celebrities.

Aren't you friends with Leonardo DiCaprio?

I love Leo. And that's actually a good example of someone I understand, and we're born in the same year... but I wouldn't hang out with someone just because they're in the public eye.

You're getting close to 30, do you want children?


I was thinking a lot lately about adopting. I think it could be really cool to be a mum. I think this world is overpopulated, to be honest, and I feel weird about bringing another person in knowing that fifty or sixty thousand people are dying of starvation every day. 

You were on Sex and the City with Sarah Jessica Parker. Tell us about it.

I don't really watch TV but I had this idea and called them up. They had an idea as well... and it turned out to be the same idea. It was so weird. They wanted to do a show where Carrie goes to a party where everyone's questioning their sexuality, and I was like, wow! Okay!

You have acted before, playing God in Dogma.

Yes, the writer Kevin Smith is a brilliant genius and we are friends. I believe we're all a god, and individually we're all pieces of God and forms of God so I just tapped into what I thought God was, which was whimsical and not precious and not conditional and fun and young and irreverent.

Do you get sick of being called the kooky female?


It depends on who's giving their opinion.
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