I've got all these great broads in me, all these character women. I was playing a torn-down stripper at twenty-five on Broadway, and now I fit the shoes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been lucky to play characters that are really broad.
I really do literally put myself into a character's shoes.
I'm tired of being around men all the time. I'm going to start a band called Skirt with three girls and I'll play the guitar and sing backing vocals in drag. I went window shopping when I was in New York, saw a lot of amazing dresses.
I think a lot of women would be impressed by my shoe collection.
When I got out of my Twenties I stopped playing women that were victims. I like playing women who are strong and have a piece of mind.
A lot of people think that I'm one of the women from 'Broad City' - and I'm just not.
I'm a jeans person; I love Abercrombie. My shoe collection is composed mostly of Chucks and a few pairs of girly ones.
I'm a shoe girl.
I enjoy stories about thin women - I read them frequently. I enjoy them; I root for those characters, but I always feel like there are enough of them out there and there are enough of them in the spotlight.
I usually play the role of a glamourous girl or a Miss Goody-two-shoes.