NEW YORK (AP) - Interviews are like kryptonite to "Smallville" star Tom
Welling - he tries to stay as far away from them as possible.

"I'm slowly learning that whether you like it or not, you have to do press
to support a project," the actor tells YM magazine for its January issue.

"I might be into fame one day - never say never," the 26-year-old says. 
"But I don't want to be a celebrity for the sake of being a celebrity. I
wanna work and then go home and live in private - not spend my whole life in
front of the camera. You won't see me in the tabloids."

Welling will discuss his role as young Clark Kent on the WB series, which he
said he turned down twice.

"I imagined myself running around in my underwear," he says. "Then they told
me about the no-tights, no-flight policy."

Welling also co-stars in "Cheaper by the Dozen," which opens Christmas Day. 
The remake of the 1950 family comedy stars Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt and
Hilary Duff.



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