I'm too short to host a late-night talk show. It's like the bar at an amusement-park ride. You have to be six foot two or over.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Don't ever rope me in as a late-night talk show host. I don't want to be one.
Long ago, I did a five-and-a-half-hour-a-day, six-day-a-week talk show for four years, early on, in Los Angeles - local show. And when you are on that many hours with no script, you know, you get very comfortable, maybe overly comfortable with that small audience.
I love talk shows and hosting. I would want to do something like that. I'm not sure I would want to be a reality star continuously.
I wouldn't want to be a talk show host. That's another awkward compliment people make. 'You should have your own talk show.' And I think, no thank you.
Since I was 8 years old, I wanted to be a talk show host.
I don't think I'd be a very good talk show host. I mean, I'm very talkative but I don't know if I could do that all the time.
I would like to host a show, something like travel or cooking or something like that, something I'm really interested in, and so I'm pitching a couple television shows.
Being as versatile as I am, I take offense to the notion that no serious musician would not be doing a late night talk show gig. One has to be open enough in other areas to be able to contribute to a show like this.
I didn't know that I could do a talk show. I didn't know that we could bring variety to daytime. I didn't know that people wanted to see singing, and dancing and comedy in the morning.
I'm a talk-show host, I'm going to be a talk-show host.