I'm kind of shy, and I think that I take that out by performing in front of a lot of people. That's how I get out my shyness.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been able to perform in front of thousands of people on stage in a character that's nothing like me. I'm very shy.
It's kind of weird - I get shy when I'm around new people, still, even when I'm onstage. I come from not really wanting to be in lights or known or in front of people.
I'm a little more shy and not comfortable dancing in front of a large crowd.
I'm very shy, and I shy away from people. But the moment I hit the stage, it's a different feeling I get nerve from somewhere; maybe it's because it's something I love to do.
I'm very shy in a crowd.
I can go in front of an orchestra. I can go in front of an audience. But if you see me walking through an audience in the reception or through a lot of people, I'm still shy.
In high school, I was too shy to perform. It's one thing to get laughs from your family, to be funny at parties and in class. It's another thing to get up on the stage.
People think that I'm a really outgoing person because of how I am on stage. But I'm not. I'm really shy.
I'm very shy and awkward. I think the best thing is to embrace it. It's about accepting who you are and what you want to become and knowing all that you've got to work with, whether it's good or bad. My music was the only place I could be me for the longest time.
I continue to be very shy. I think a lot of actors and performers are really weird, shy people working it out onstage. I don't know why that is.