My children have become popular, and they show a tremendous love for the public. They're professionals.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My kids are now the most popular kids in their school.
I've grown up with my audience; they're my age or older. Not a lot of kids are coming to see me.
The kids that are different and out there and expressive and are bold with those choices, those are the people that grow up to be people we all want to hang out with, that become celebrities or become really successful in what they do because they believe in who they are.
I like working with kids because I enjoy seeing the looks on their faces and, it's kind of selfish, I want a future audience.
I love kids, but they are a tough audience.
Popular kids don't necessarily know who they are because they're so busy trying to conform. It's the outcasts who are more attuned to who they are. They're more self-aware, more real.
I have found that children are the most open-minded of all my audiences. They are not set in their ways. They are open to ideas.
Don't live vicariously through your kids or try to shape them into who you wanted to be, like the popular kid or an athlete. Children should be given the opportunity to be themselves.
We need to teach our kids, because there is such a celebrity culture at the moment, that however rich you are, however famous you are, however glamorous you are, everyone has to live by the same rules.
My children have absolutely no interest in my fame. They're very sophisticated, and they have a spiritual perspective on material things because we go to church.