Blanchett feels she has exposed too much of her personal life

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The Robin Hood actress Cate Blanchett, worries she has exposed too much of her personal life, meaning audiences have trouble distinguishing between her and her characters and would rather be known just for her work.
The mother-of-three said, “Personally, I’d love to turn into a chameleon. I love watching performances that aren’t hampered by all that personal baggage from real life. That’s why I wonder if I’ve exposed too much of Cate Blanchett instead of the women I’ve played. It’s nice to talk about being a mother, my wonderful husband and blah, blah, blah. But at the end of the day I’d rather people focus on my work. I couldn’t be what I call one of those ‘personality performers’ who expect you to see them and not a character on the screen.”

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Pink panics days before mega tour
The So What singer Pink, is due to begin her ‘Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour’ on May 29 in Cologne, Germany, and she has been spending the last few days panicking about hitting the road.
She tweeted, “Spent an entire day packing. only three more days and I’ll be ready to put it all in suitcases. my head is spinning.”
Pink is also trying to get in the best shape she can for the mammoth run of concerts, which involve several gruelling and acrobatic dance routines, but is struggling to stay motivated in the gym.
She added in another posting on her twitter page, “74 minutes cardio? Couldn’t I just do the last 6? I’m sooooo rebellious. If I have to do one single sit up ill cry. I WON'T DO IT!!!! ”
Pink, 30, is being supported by a host of different artiste in different countries, including The Ting Tings, The Gossip, VV Brown and Paolo Nutini, and she is very excited about being joined by her supporting acts.
She tweeted, “So excited 2 b playing with ting tings, gossip, vv brown, city and colour, and many many more. a big bucket of yum. Also playing with my fav paolo nutini, and nikka costa is gonna come do a show. how excited am I?”
Pink’s tour takes her across Europe, with dates in a host of countries, including Germany, Switzerland, France, Russia and the UK.

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