The body cannot lie. You cannot be somebody else onstage, no matter how good of an actor or dancer or singer you are. When you open your arms, move your finger, the audience knows who you are, you know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes, occasionally, people will make out in the audience, completely not aware that there's a human being onstage just yards away from them, who can see them. Sometimes people think that you're on television while you're onstage, so you're not even a person.
The truest expression of a people is in its dances and its music. Bodies never lie.
When I'm onstage they know I'm honest, and I try to be as humble as I can.
I have never been a different person onstage than I am off.
Onstage, you can be anything you want to be. In concert, I might project a different side of myself, but I wouldn't do anything I'd be embarrassed of.
When I'm onstage, I'm acting.
The most important thing you can do as a performer is to be yourself, or be an onstage version of yourself. If you're not being true to yourself, and somebody likes that other version of you, you're kind of stuck.
When I perform on stage, I often pretend to be someone other than myself to bring a certain emotion or intent to a song.
Onstage, there's no hiding; you either can or can't act. There's no second take.
Who I am on stage is very, very different to who I am in real life.