
There is a lot of truth to what Renee Zellweger said during her interview with Harper’s due to hit stands this week. When asked what she was proud of, Renee said staying out of Betty Ford is an accomplishment that comes to mind.
“It’s weird to have fame precede you in any situation … and I’m very proud of myself that I’ve not been to Betty Ford (Center) yet,” Zellweger, 38, tells Harper’s Bazaar. “Never say never!”
Among her career achievements? “Learning what my boundaries are. That I’ve been able to stay out of the psychiatric wards despite the really bizarre exchanges I have on a daily basis,” she says in the magazine’s December issue, on newsstands Nov. 20.
And her favorite way to party? Amongst close friends and family. Don’t expect to see this girl on the party scene.
“I’m not a big scene girl,” she says. “If I see the scene once a year, that’s more than plenty.”
The “Bridget Jones” star says an ideal night out could be a “really nice Christmas party.”
“I love to go to somebody’s house when it gets a little bit later and there’s dancing and laughter and nobody’s pointing at the weird actor-girl in the corner,” says Zellweger, an Oscar winner for 2003’s “Cold Mountain.”
Weird actor girl? I would NEVER think that if I saw Renee at a party! Who thinks that? Back to the interview… when asked about how single life is treating her after her short marriage to Kenny Chesney, she assured us she isn’t crying over spilled milk.
“I’m so busy catching up with the people I miss when I’m working that I’m not busy missing someone.”