Mon, 23 April 2007 12:00:00 ET
Meg Ryan said that fame is only everything that cause her trauma early in her career and that there is nothing good out of it.
Meg Ryan says there is no "upside to fame". The 'When Harry Met Sally' star hates being famous and insists the positives don't outweigh the negatives.
Meg told Redbook magazine: "When I first because famous, it was kind of traumatizing, 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 dinner reservations."
The actress is returning to the big screen in new movie '
In the Land of Women', and says things couldn't be better in her life at the moment. She said: "This is the best time in my whole life. I'm happy in my skin, I'm happy in my home, I'm happy in my career. I'm just very satisfied all around. I don't feel like I'm living anybody else's life, or anybody else's idea of what I should be doing, and it just feels very good."
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