When I first came to do shows in Vegas, I followed the usual entertainer's syndrome - I played craps and lost.
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I've learned a lot about putting a show up in Vegas. You can't just all of a sudden put up a show here and do well. Nobody does.
I have done a lot of reality shows. In fact,my first show was 'Shava Shava', which was a singing reality show.
While I was busy hating Vegas, and hiding from Vegas, a funny thing happened. I grew to love Vegas.
I was an entertainer, ever since I was a kid.
I've had some really, really wild fun nights in Vegas. I ended up on stage once with this band, The Digital Underground, doing the Humpty Dance.
I managed to survive the worst things any entertainer could possibly go through.
I used to enjoy bad television, like really bad quiz programmes or sitcoms.
When I was a kid, award shows were super-interesting for me. But when I started making music, it was kind of hard to watch because I believed in what I was doing and yet knew I didn't really have a shot.
I've always felt like I've been in good shows.
Almost six years ago, before I was given the incredible opportunity to be in 'Leaving Las Vegas,' I was going through a long period of artistic confusion. I'd spent years doing work that hadn't pushed me enough, and I was beginning to wonder if I had any talent.
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