Then, when I got in the military, I used to host - even in high school - I hosted the talent shows, and when I was in the military I would host all of our base Christmas parties and stuff.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's fun for me to go on other folks' talk shows. When you've endured the ups and downs and tensions and pitfalls of hosting, being a guest is a piece of angel food.
I don't mind doing occasional guest appearances on shows, but I have other things I'd like to do in my life now.
I've been on stage since I was nine years old, and I kind of stumbled into the world of hosting. That, to me, was the thing I had to build a skill set for.
I'm an entertainer in the military-entertainment complex.
Since I was 8 years old, I wanted to be a talk show host.
Every show I play, whether it's for an audience of 15,000 or 50, I look at it as a party, and I'm the host.
I host reality shows; the last thing I ever wanted to do was be a contestant on one.
Yeah when I was 7 or 8 my moms would have little parties, and I would play the music.
I never thought I would become a television host, but I never thought anybody would pay me to just talk.
I had a great time on News Radio, I got to make tons of money in relative obscurity and learn a lot about the TV biz and work on my standup act constantly. It was a dream gig.
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