Quote by Tom Felton
And to me, fame is not a positive thing. The idea of being famous

And to me, fame is not a positive thing. The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality. Its fantastic when you go to premieres and people cheer you, but its not real. And its totally not my approach to get my name on a club door just because I can. – Tom Felton

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