Overview
- Michael J. Fox reflects on the challenges and uniqueness of being famous in the 1980s, a time devoid of social media.
- Fox describes the '80s as a period where actors had to rely heavily on their talent and hard work.
- He criticizes today's fame, often driven by social media, as less demanding compared to the past.
- Despite stepping away from acting due to health issues, Fox expresses willingness to return if the right opportunity arises.
- Fox's comments highlight a generational divide in perceptions of fame and success.