London: Actress Kirsten Dunst says she has a habit of searching for stories about herself on the internet.
Dunst goes online to read the latest gossip about her although negative criticism hurts her feelings, reports dailystar.co.uk.
Asked if she Googles herself, she replied: “Of course, who doesn’t? It’s not good to do because ultimately the two nice comments (outweigh) the one bad one you’re going to be focused on. It’s not very healthy to do. It’s a very dangerous place. It’s not healthy.”
The “Spider-Man” actress started getting worried after saucy pictures of her surfaced online after she stripped for full-frontal nude scenes in Lars Von Trier’s drama “Melancholia”.
“I hadn’t been that nude in a film before. It’s nerve-wracking but at that point I knew everyone pretty well and it was a closed set. Lars and I were making jokes to each other… It was cold, I was lying there. But I knew it was going to be pretty. Doing a Lars Von Trier film, you know you’re going to be naked in one of the scenes, for sure…
“I’m doing the work at that point but then later (after filming wrapped), I do think about it because I’m out, I’m not in Sweden anymore in this remote countryside. I’m in L.A. thinking, ‘Well, this is going to be all over the internet, great!'” she said. (IANS)