
Instead, the Maroon 5 frontman explained, he loves the food perks that come along with his celebrity status.
"Getting a reservation at any restaurant in town, at any time. That's the greatest thing about being famous, 'cause I love to eat, and I love to eat at many different restaurants," he told USA Today. "So anyone who doesn't tell you that that's the best part is crazy. It's the coolest thing ever! Whenever you want, pretty much...Like, [we] could go, right now, to Nobu or something, and have an amazing meal that someone is waiting months to have! We're so lucky."
Speaking of celebrity status, Adam plays a famous musician in his first major film role in Begin Again, in which he stars with Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo. Playing the part, Adam said, shook his confidence a bit.
"The oddest thing about being an actor is that I'm not one. So, it was surreal," he told USA Today. "It was literally as if I woke up one day and it was time to become an actor. It wasn't this lifelong passion so I was a bit freaked out about it. The way I responded to it was by just believing. The amount of self-believe I had to inflict upon myself was huge, because I didn't know what I was doing."
Begin Again hit theaters June 27.
