I used to get so carried away while I was on stage that I'd be physically damaged by the end of a concert.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I fell off stage and bruised some ribs. The worst part was that the audience didn't realize I was gone.
The worst thing that ever happened to me on stage is someone ran forward to tell me they loved me and projectile vomited all over the stage. It was horrible.
I remember walking onstage in the first performance, and something hit me like a brick wall, and I just knew at that moment that this is something I had to do for the rest of my life, and I've never looked back.
The craziest thing I've probably done during a show is the balcony dive - it was pretty scary. I was like, 'This could result in an injury of mine,' but somehow I survived.
I caught on fire twice on the stage, but I was promptly put out. It was just my leg.
I was singing in a mall, and I picked a girl to come up onstage with me. As I was grabbing her hand, I fell off the stage. It felt like I was in the air forever, flying like Superman.
For a long time, I couldn't actually deal with playing concerts; it was a totally alien concept to me, 'cause I was used to playing in clubs and dance halls.
I got to show off in front of my husband, who married me as I was stepping out of the business, so he had no idea that I could strut my stuff on the stage.
When I was onstage doing the work, adrenaline killed the pain because I never hurt in front of an audience.
I came back to do a live concert. Nobody had done that before and I know my managers were worried.