My favorite moments in the show are when I stand by myself and sing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One Moment in Time because I think it describes me as a person and how I felt about being on the show.
I never knew if I would get my own show, but I knew I loved stand-up.
The one thing people like about my show is it's universal. Everybody can relate to it. I think people enjoy going to a show and saying, 'Something like that happened to me.'
And it was so special, and to tell you the truth that's how I feel about the whole thing, I mean when I meet someone that has watched the show, and it has brought such joy to them, it just makes you feel so good.
I enjoy catching our show whenever I can. It does get very weird to watch myself, it's always been that way, but at the same time, it's part of my job to see what kind of job I'm doing and to get a perspective on where I'm taking the character.
It was the highlight of my life being in the Mae West show, because I saw and did things I never had before.
I like to do talk show appearances where I get to just be myself, and I do stand-up where I can completely be myself. That's what I've always loved the most, of anything.
My best moments are when I write songs out of nowhere.
The most remarkable moment is when you go out on the stage and you hear the applause of the audience!
My favorite moments are the moments everyone cries over. I see people in the audience crying, and I go, 'I did that, too. I don't just do the jokes. I also do the cries.' Jokes and cries, jokes and cries. That's all I'm here for, people.