Later on when it became a routine it was not as exciting I'll admit that. The first three years were wonderful, the rest were just money making and having fun.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'd taken three years off to live as a normal person, so this was my first time back into it, and it was kind of shocking, but then it was fun.
I loved music and dance, and that was exciting to me.
The transition was difficult. It's hard to stop something that you've enjoyed and that has been very rewarding.
I think the fame aspect, there was definitely a period when I had to get used to it. My family had to get used to it, too. It's exciting.
I've been playing concerts for many years, and it's still as exciting as it was the first time. I hope that shows when I'm performing.
There's a lot of people in the community who are seeing a play for a first time, and that, to me, is really exciting.
It was a blast. I was doing everything that teenagers do and everything people in their twenties do. I was playing as hard as I was working, which was an effort to really balance my life.
There's always competition out there. That's what makes life exciting.
It was far more fun than work doing those shows for all those years, we all loved each other and loved going to work, we all understood how fortunate we were to be in that place, to have achieved that success worldwide.
It was great to do and it's exciting to do those things. That's another thing, that one enjoys the game.