Wherever I go, there's always a child, an old woman, that comes to me and wants to meet me. Not because I am famous but because they suffered with my family.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had a beautiful mother and a famous father, and I didn't know where I fit in.
I have a wonderful family: My parents are churchgoing, salt-of-the-earth Southern people. They gave me a lot of love and are so unaffected by fame.
There are many dying children out there whose last wish is to meet me.
For somebody famous, it's weird anyway to meet someone, because they have a preconceived notion of who you are.
I inherited my father's insatiable desire to meet all the beautiful girls in the world.
I'm an orphan. But the public has adopted me, and that has been my only family. The biggest family in the world is my fans.
My father moved to Hawaii from Brooklyn and my mother came there as a child from the Philippines. They met at a show where my dad was playing percussion. My mom was a hula dancer.
When you're famous, you don't get to meet people because they want you to like them when the present themselves to you, and you don't see the real people.
Famous people come up to me, but I don't know who they are because my sight is so bad. It's always at the pool of the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills when I don't have my lenses in and my glasses are in my room.
I was a kid who did a kid show. Then I went away and raised my child, and the world has never met me as an adult.
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