The 'Halloween' actress is determined to keep her lips sealed when it comes to deepest secrets in entertainment industry, insisting she won't betray her friends.

AceShowbiz - Jamie Lee Curtis has no plans to release a tell-all memoir because she doesn't want to betray friends and colleagues for money.

The actress insists telling the story of her life would mean "betraying private confidences" and she just can't do that.

Appearing on the People in the 90s podcast, the "True Lies" star says, "(I can't) tell the truth (because that would) betray private confidences that you had with people - sexual confidences, emotional confidences, romantic confidences."

"You're gonna have to tell the truth about sexism, you're gonna have to tell the truth about MeToo and the positions you felt that you were put in by very specific people. And to do that would mean telling the truth, and then for what? For money? And then to be a soundbite on a talk show? It's just not worth it."

"It will never, ever happen. And, you know, I don't need to do that. I don't need that money and I wouldn't betray people for money anyway. I'd sell my house. I would never betray people."

Among fellow Hollywood stars, Jamie Lee Curtis counted Kirk Douglas as one of her dear friends. She hailed him her real-life hero as he once saved her from drowning.

Last year following Kirk's passing, she recounted the incident from her childhood, "I just remembered this morning that Kirk saved my life when I rode my tricycle into the pool at a party and he dove in and brought me up from the bottom, still peddling (sic)."

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