I'd never had money growing up and it's never been that important to me except maybe to take our kids on a nice vacation or something like that.
I'm not overly alarmist about it but I do think there are some worrying signs like the growing accumulation of wealth by a very small proportion of the population plus elections in the US are much more dominated by money than anywhere else calling itself a democracy.
I actually think that the economy has got some positives. It's got the market. It's got consumer confidence and it's got banks throwing - I mean central bankers throwing money at it around the world.
That's the real secret to job creation - not borrowing and spending more money in Washington.
Don't cling to fame. You're just borrowing it. It's like money. You're going to die and somebody else is going to get it.
If borrowing and spending all this money led to more jobs than we would be at full employment already.
Well Mom and Dad are both actors and I've spent a lot of time watching my mom on stage and a lot of time on set with my dad so it was very much a part of my growing up.
Growing up I always shopped at Victoria's Secret with my mom and saw Angels like Gisele and Karolina Kurkova in the windows.
My dad is a lawyer and my mom is an artist. So growing up was exactly what it sounds like - strict household but a lot of creativity. They are so psyched that I get to make music for a living. My parents rule.
My mom was very strict when I was growing up. I could not talk to boys until I was 18. I had to study and work hard.