The more I become comfortable in my own skin, I think the funnier I become.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm just more comfortable in my own skin now.
Everybody always laughs because I feel so much more comfortable with, like, a giant paper bag on my whole body and paint on my face. Sometimes I try really hard to take it all off. But inevitably what's underneath is still not a straight edge. And I don't think it ever will be.
I've never felt more comfortable in my skin, I've never enjoyed life as much and I feel so lucky.
I don't care about how I look; I'm dedicated to the laughs. You know, I used to be a clown, so - my name was Smoothie the Clown. All the training I had, all my training is geared toward making people laugh, and I didn't care about being cool.
I think the older you get, the more you know about life, and the more you learn about yourself and you become comfortable in your own skin. So the older I'm getting, the more fun I'm having.
I am comfortable in my character's skin. I am uncomfortable being in my own skin.
When I realised I had a facility for humour, I latched on to it, and it gave me confidence and I built my personality around it. So I subconsciously made myself become the funny one so that would be my label rather than the ginger one or the red-faced one.
I have always been a person who is extremely comfortable in my skin. I have always just been myself in all these years on the public platform.
The more comedic roles come easier to me though because I see myself as a silly, easy-going person.
I know who I am and I've always been comfortable in my own skin.