People always think you have a lot of money when they see you on TV.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People assume that because you are on TV you must be a millionaire, but unfortunately it doesn't work like that.
People tend to think they know you when you come into their televisions every week. They think you are different than who you are. Don't believe everything you hear.
I'm not an extravagant person. You don't get a chance to spend money when you're working on a TV show.
I'm a TV man, not a money man.
Nobody wants to sit where I'm sitting and say, 'Hey, this is the reality. I did two movies, six guest-star spots and I starred in a one-woman show, and I'm not making any money. I'm on TV every day in every country in the world, and I don't make any money.'
Sometimes people think they know you and they go, 'Hey!' and then they realize that they've just seen you on the television. That's kind of funny sometimes.
If you are on television, that one night that someone is able to see you, you're talking about millions of people in one day. That's pretty awesome because then it helps you to jumpstart your career, and if you're the one to go out there and perform, people are going to come see you because those millions saw you on the television.
When I was doing all this acting stuff, all these kids, like, assumed, 'Oh, my God, you're on TV, and you probably have a lot of money.' And I was living in a garage.
People say I owe a lot to television. The fact is I was a star long before television. What TV made me is unemployed.
People are aware of what I stand for through television. Nobody gets rich on TV but you build brand. That's what I'm attempting to do.