A lot of people think that I'm one of the women from 'Broad City' - and I'm just not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everybody always thinks I'm a lesbian because I'm a very tough broad. I have a lot of lesbian fans.
If people watch 'Broad City' very closely, we just drop lines about people we love, just to say we like them.
'Broad City' is how I wish we could all be, whereas 'Girls' is maybe a more accurate representation of how things are.
I'm aware that I'm very fringe, and it's nice that way.
I regard other women as my community, not my competition.
I find it hard to meet the right woman as people assume I'm a certain type of person - which I'm not.
I think of myself as a girl from Brooklyn.
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.
I write 'Broad City,' so I connect it to me.
I am a city girl I think, at heart.