“Tom Cruise, he’s a lot more famous than me.”

As quoted in BECKSWATCH: The countdown begins http://www.theherald.com.au/story/461792/beckswatch-the-countdown-begins/ (October 22, 2010) by Amy Edwards, The Newcastle Herald

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