Bullock, 51, thinks there is an unwritten rule that stars must sell their personal lives as well as the movie they are promoting to achieve international acclaim, reported Femalefirst.
"I would never survive in this business had I started now. I don't have the stomach for it. I think I'm a little more resilient, I only work every two years. But I don't have the intestinal fortitude for what it takes to be in this business now if I was starting out.
"I do not want to sell anything about my life that's personal. I think now people starting are asking to sell themselves as well as the movie or product. I can't do that. I would fail miserably if I started.
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