I was heavy as a kid. I mean, I kind of got it together for a while there in my 20s and early 30s.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I really wasn't heavy in high school. But no one feels right in their own skin, particularly in high school.
I always had a weight issue since I was a young kid.
I went from being a beanpole - like a normal kid of the 1950s - and exploded. The weight piled on and didn't stop until into my adulthood.
I've grown as a person. The dynamics on this set are very demanding because we work a lot of hours, it's very sad material, so there's always someone upset because it's really heavy stuff.
I was an overweight kid, and my father struggled with his weight, too. We would go for a ride on his motorcycle on Sunday morning to get doughnuts, to make pizza together, or go get ice cream. I quickly learned that food equalled love and attention.
I was lightweight - that was the whole point of me.
I've battled my weight since I was 12. My parents took to us to New York once, for a holiday, and there I'd buy fruit loops from a 24x7 shop and sit down with my books. I never played; I wasn't that kind of kid - I just read. I ate chocolates like peanuts. I was 86kg till I was 19.
I was always the second heavy.
Weight is something I've battled all my life.
As a kid, I was super skinny.