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Willis, Perry on price of fame

LOS ANGELES, April 6 (UPI) -- Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry may not be happy about their lack of privacy, but they understand it is the price of having jobs they love.

"Just imagine, if you can, what it's like to live a life where you have no privacy and everything that happens to you happens in a public forum," Willis told reporters. "We live in a public forum world of instant news. ... And your private life is used a great deal of the time as public entertainment. That blows. The up-side is we get to do what we do. ... I'm really fortunate I get to do a job I love doing."

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Perry, Willis' "The Whole Ten Yards" co-star, added: "There's no book to teach you how to live your life in the public eye ... but you certainly do want an on-off switch and that doesn't exist."

"It's all I wanted when I was a little kid. I wanted to be famous and now that's the part I'd like to shut off, but it opens doors," he said.

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