I left Indiana, and I ain't been back since. I've been doing comedy and paying my bills.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I left, after my divorce, when I left Oklahoma, I never looked back. It was the future. It was looking forward from then on.
I'd like to come back because I really miss doing situation comedy.
I'm really a family girl. My mom's like, 'As soon as you're on your own, we're going to move back to Indiana.' Well, that might be when I'm 26.
I'm from Cleveland. I love this place. I'm never going to leave.
I left the Midwest when I was twelve years old, and I haven't lived in a small town since.
I went from broke and homeless sleeping on couches. Couldn't even figure out what I was doing in Los Angeles. Now, I'm paying my own bills. I'm about to move my mama in with me at 19. I'm on tour now, and this is all off of one mixtape.
It's nice coming to Nashville, and we have four-bedroom house and a dog, and we go swimming a lot. We get down here and spread out a lot, and I miss my sweet tea and my cornbread and my good southern cooking - but I'm down here eating pretty for two weeks and I'm ready to go back to New York City.
I'm just living in Eau Claire, not really leaving for much. I go to the farmers market, go to the studio, go home and play with my cats. I don't know if I've ever been this happy, which is really awesome.
Well, I'm still here. Didn't have to go to rehab, and I'm not broke.
When I first moved to New York, I was still returning to Tennessee every few months to perform.