The hardest thing about being in this business is just being able to be yourself. People act like there's this one set of rules to follow to be a pop star and I think, 'Well, you say I'm a pop star, so maybe that's not true.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The question I love to get asked is: 'What's the hardest part of your job?' And literally, the answer is probably real sad, but it's to just to be me. Like, it's really hard, because I think people, you know, have a set idea of what a pop star should be.
I know I'm never going to be a big pop star, because I'm not willing to conform.
I hate being called a pop star. I hate that.
I don't feel like a pop star. I like being able to live my life the same as my mates. I don't get recognised much.
I think of myself as a performance artist. I hate being called a pop star. I hate that.
I'm over being a pop star. I don't wanna be a hot girl. I wanna be iconic. And I feel like I've accomplished a lot. I feel like I'm highly respected, which is more important than any award or any amount of records. And I feel like there comes a point when being a pop star is not enough.
Being a celebrity is a business.
I don't see myself as a pop star, just a singer.
Being a pop star is something I don't think I'm very good at. I'm worried it's making me too paranoid, because all of a sudden, life has become this constant assessment. When you put something out there and people get to hear it, then those people react to it, socially, culturally.
You have to be a star to be in this business.