Actor talks of time in Paris before she became highly paid star when she was asked to carry a suitcase.
In the US, she had made money as a catalogue model, but in Paris “I didn’t work a day. Producers wanted Anna Nicole Smith for the “blonde bombshell” role but Diaz’s agent persuaded her to try out too. I was there a full year and I didn’t work one day.
Cameron Diaz believes the only modelling job she was hired for when she lived in Paris was used as a front for smuggling drugs.
Cameron Diaz has revealed she may have once unwittingly worked as a "drug mule" before she found fame in Hollywood. The There's Something About Mary actress ...
"That was my only job I ever got in Paris." "I didn't work a day in Paris. I was there a full year and I didn't work one day. I couldn't book a job to save my life.
The actor recalled the start of her career when she was modelling in Paris, in an interview on the Second Life podcast. Of her first job, she said: “I couldn't ...
“All of the calculations in my head went running back, like ‘what the fuck is in this suitcase?'” Diaz added. “It was before TSA [Transportation Security Administration] or anything like that. Of her first job, she said: “I couldn’t book a job to save my life.
After failing to find a job for a year whilst living in Paris in the early nineties, Cameron Diaz secured a modelling gig in Morocco which she now realises ...
"It was before TSA [Transportation Security Administration] or anything like that," she said. I got like one job, but really I think I was like a mule carrying drugs to Morocco — I swear to God," she told Second Life Podcast. "I was there a full year and I didn’t work one day.
The 'Gangs of New York' actress shares on the 'Second Life' podcast that believes she was once used as a 'mule' to carry drugs to Morocco when she was a ...
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Opening up about her early days as a model in Paris, the 49-year-old believes she was once used as a "mule" to carry illegal substances in a locked suitcase, ...
I couldn't book a job to save my life," the mother of one continued to divulge. "But I was there a full year and didn't work one day. "That was the only job I got in Paris."
Actor talks of time in Paris before she became highly paid star when she was asked to carry a suitcase.
In the US, she had made money as a catalogue model, but in Paris “I didn’t work a day. Producers wanted Anna Nicole Smith for the “blonde bombshell” role but Diaz’s agent persuaded her to try out too. I was there a full year and I didn’t work one day.
Actress Cameron Diaz is coming out of retirement to star opposite Jamie Foxx in “Back In Action.” A previously recorded podcast about her big break into the ...
“This was the early ’90s and they gave me a locked suitcase that had my ‘costumes’ in it,” Diaz said. Diaz recalls feeling panicked and leaving the suitcase behind. During the 2020 “Second Life” podcast, Diaz revealed something that went relatively unnoticed at the time, but is now making its rounds on the internet — her start in the industry was a questionable one.
Cameron Diaz believes the only modelling job she was hired for when she lived in Paris was used as a front for smuggling drugs.
I’m like this blonde-haired blue-eyed girl in Morocco, it’s the nineties, I’m wearing torn jeans and platform boots and my hair down. I couldn’t book a job to save my life. “But I was there a full year and didn’t work one day.
I couldn't book a job to save my life. I got like one job, but really I think I was like a mule carrying drugs to Morocco, I swear to God.” Diaz said it was “ ...
“I was [in Paris] a full year and I didn’t work one day. I got like one job, but really I think I was like a mule carrying drugs to Morocco, I swear to God.” Diaz said it was “before the TSA or anything like that. “I didn’t work a day,” she said.
CAMERON DIAZ has suspected she may have been 'used as a drug mule' during the nineties, just weeks before her acting career took off with a leading lady ...
"I’m wearing torn jeans and platform boots, with my hair down — this is really unsafe. Admitting she had been "convinced out of retirement" by Jamie Foxx and Tom Brady, she is set to return to the big screen alongside the actors in the upcoming film Back In Action. It comes as the 49-year-old is set to return to the big screen after an eight-year hiatus, preparing to star alongside Jamie Foxx in the aptly named comedy, Back In Action. Casting her mind back to the early days of her career, the actress was a struggling model in Paris, where she claimed she may have worked as a "mule carrying drugs to Morocco".
In an appearance on a podcast, Diaz talked about the difficulty she had early on in her modeling career and how she thinks she was a drug mule in Morocco.
Afterwards, Diaz was featured in a variety of incredibly successful films until her retirement in 2014. I was there a full year and I didn’t work one day. In an appearance on a podcast, she shared how, early on in her career, she might have unwillingly been a drug mule.
“I got like one job but really I think I was like a mule carrying drugs to Morocco – I swear to God,” she said. Diaz explained ...
She said that when she was at the airport in Morocco and was asked to open the case, she started thinking: “What the f*** is in that suitcase? She said that, luckily for her, the incident occurred in a time before the airport had stringent security measures. Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Actress Cameron Diaz said she may have been a drug trafficking mule while working in Paris in the 1990s.
I was like, ‘Are you kidding?'” Diaz recalled. There was no way I was putting on anything sexy that day. “I was there a full year and didn’t work one day.
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There was no way I was putting on anything sexy that day," she said. "I was there a full year and didn’t work one day. Diaz, 49, revealed that she moved to Paris in the 1990s with aspirations to become a model.
Cameron Diaz revealed her acting gig in Paris really consisted of transporting drugs to and from Morocco.
“It was the normal thing to do sort of like [laugh] and just be able to get through unscathed.” Diaz’s hits continued with “Vanilla Sky,” “Gangs of New York,” and “The Holiday,” before the star announced her retirement in 2018. “That was my only job I ever got in Paris.”
The 49-year-old "un-retired" movie star has revealed one odd job she had while living as a struggling model in Paris.
“That was the only job I got in Paris.” So while being a drug mule clearly didn’t work out so well for her, Diaz went on to star in blockbusters like There Something About Mary, Being John Malkovich, and of course, Charlie’s Angels. When one door closes... I was like, ‘Are you kidding?’” she said, adding that she was also hesitant because she had never acted before. There was no way I was putting on anything sexy that day. “I couldn’t book a job to save my life.” But once she arrived at the airport and was asked to open the suitcase, paranoia set in.
After an eight-year hiatus out of the Hollywood spotlight, the actress is ready to return in front of the camera, after having launched a new organic and ...
But also, don't ignore all the other aspects of what is happening as you go along that journey." And also, the majority of vineyards here in the United States are not organic, and often farm with harmful chemical pesticides." And you kind of have to be ready to do that." "When you're doing something that you know and you've done well and you know how it works and it's consumed your whole life for so long, it's kind of a nice thing to kind of go, 'You know what? "My mom is still my favorite cook," Diaz said. But in 2014, after 20 years and 40 memorable roles — in such films as "There's Something About Mary," "Charlie's Angels," "Being John Malkovich" and "The Holiday" — Diaz made the decision to hit "pause" on acting, at a time when she was the highest-paid actress over 40.
The star has been out of the Hollywood spotlight since 2014.
But, yeah, it's a different lifestyle, and you kind of have to be ready to do that." "Yeah, making movies is a particular skill set that is fun to exercise and be a part of. And in 2019, she welcomed daughter Raddix with husband Benji Madden.
The 49-year-old actress' last role before her hiatus was as Miss Hannigan in the 2014 movie musical Annie. When asked if she misses the world of acting, Diaz ...
But yeah, it’s a different lifestyle and you kind of have to be ready to do that.” “Yeah, making movies is a particular skillset that is fun to exercise and be a part of. “When you’re doing something that you know and you’ve done well and you know how it works and it’s consumed your whole life for so long, it’s kind of a nice thing to kind of go, ‘You know what?
It's not that Cameron Diaz doesn't miss acting, she just hasn't always loved the lifestyle. But now the actress is prepping to make her comeback.
"I got a peace in my soul, because I finally was taking care of myself," Diaz said. Diaz said she hopes Avaline provides a roadmap to transparency among wine products. Diaz may be making her movie comeback but it won't be on the big screen. … Making movies is a particular skillset that is fun to exercise and be a part of," she said. But the highs of motherhood make it all worth it for Diaz. "I think just being able to, you know, have an influence on a child that's developing. "When you’re doing something that you know and you’ve done well and you know how it works and it’s consumed your whole life for so long, it’s kind of a nice thing to kind of go, ‘You know what?
The actress told CBS she wanted to look at "the things that I could do better and be more engaged with that would make me feel more whole."
This isn't the first time Diaz has opened up about her choice to leave acting. Diaz was responding to "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson, who asked Diaz why she left her career behind when she was at the top of her game. "When you're doing something that you know and you've done well and you know how it works and it's consumed your whole life for so long, it's kind of a nice thing to kind of go, 'You know what?
Be it as the crimson siren in her cinematic debut in The Mask, as an indie darling in Being John Malkovich, fighting crime alongside Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore ...
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Cameron Diaz secured her spot in Hollywood in 1994 film 'The Mask'. But life could have turned out very differently for her thanks to a mysterious suitcase.
Diaz says she wasn’t suspicious until she arrived at the airport, where she began to panic. “Then I got one job but, really, I think I was a mule carrying drugs to Morocco. I swear to God.” Whilst trying to find work as a model ahead of her acting debut, Diaz claims that she was unwittingly “used as a drug mule.”
The 49-year-old, whose last role before her eight-year hiatus from the big screen was Miss Hannigan in 2014 musical remake Annie, added she grew to miss aspects ...
Yeah, making movies is a particular skillset that is fun to exercise and be a part of. But yeah, it's a different lifestyle and you kind of have to be ready to do that." Let me just step back for a second, take a look at what the whole picture looks like for me and what are the things that I could do better and be more
Diaz told host and podcast creator Hillary Kerr that she is almost certain one of the first modeling gigs she booked was more sinister than she was initially ...
"And when I got there, the guy was like 'whose suitcase is this? "And I got enough money to be able to go to Paris and get an apartment and live there...but I didn't work a day in Paris," the Golden Globe nominated actress chuckled. During an interview with the Second Life podcast that originally aired in December of 2020 but is making rounds again online, the comedic actress got quite candid.