Most people presume my mustache is not real because it's much darker than my regular hair.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Nowadays, if you have a mustache, people look at you like you're crazy. But when I was growing up, I never saw my dad without a mustache.
A mustache really defines your face. My dad had a mustache when I was growing up, and I can still remember when he shaved it, he looked like a completely different person.
I will say, as a woman, when you put a mustache on, you find out a lot of things about yourself.
Everything I do from now on, I'll have a mustache. I can promise you that. I don't care who I have to convince. If you see me with a mustache in a movie or on stage in the future, you'll know that I pitched the idea.
Believe me, I've taken a lot of heat for my mustache.
My mustache has become this weird iconic representation of a certain era.
It's usually my mom who gets on me about my facial hair. I can't grow a good mustache, so I guess it's just a neck beard. I just have trouble growing up there.
In wrestling, my mustache made me look more like a villain. A good mustache can give you the look of the devil.
I had a mustache when I was 13.
Not to get too deep on shaving my mustache, but it was kind of symbolic of, 'This is a moment of liberation, a chance to reinvent yourself.' That's kind of what I did.
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