People actually perceived me with being this cat from the Bronx because I'm one of a handful of folks that was actually acting in 'Wild Style'.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When the audition for 'Cats' came up, even though I'd been making pop records, it felt like something I was attracted to.
I'd got a part in the original cast of 'Cats' when I was 16, and that kept me going for a while. After that, I felt lost, both personally and professionally - I was trying to find a way not to be seen only as this bubbly, bright, vivacious person. It felt like I'd lost the freedom to make mistakes.
I'm not sure why I like cats so much. I mean, they're really cute obviously. They are both wild and domestic at the same time.
I'm a big cat person. It's one of those things that's like, everybody that knows me thinks it's so weirdly apparent and obvious.
I don't think I'd like to be a different person. But I do sometimes see my cats lolling about and think it would be nice to be one of them.
I don't deny my life-style is occasionally pretty wild.
You know how when you're alone with your cat, your cat is kind of silly and goofy and kind of crazy? And as soon as people come over, your cat is like someone you've never met before? You know, poised. That's sort of what it's like working with Jennifer Lopez.
The Bronx always seemed very dreary to me.
I've never been no superficial cat.
Of course I adored and wanted to be Catwoman. That goes without saying.
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