I'm not in the teenybopper bracket, and I'm not in the 30-plus bracket. The fan response has been really widespread, age-wise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The younger the fan I can have, the better. I love talking to kids.
I'm not a big fan of young people.
I have lots of fans, they are mostly under the age of 12, boys and girls.
My fan base is really, really young. They're the youngest demographic that you can track on YouTube: 13- to 17-year-old females. But the fan mail that I get in my P.O. box, they're all from moms and from kids who are two years old, three years old, four years old.
I definitely feel like kids do look up to me as a potential role model. It's an honor, but it can also be a burden. I may be on TV, but I'm also a teenager. I don't get it right every time. But I always do my absolute best to stay above board in every way. My fans inspire me to be a better person.
I feel 21. I've looked after myself and take my football seriously.
I have a fan base that goes everywhere from 5 to - I don't even know what age, but grown adults.
I have a lot of younger fans, obviously the choices I make often influence them. But having said that, it's kind of the best motivation in the world to stay positive and make good choices.
I was maybe only 13 or 14 when I started to play junior tournaments.
The bulk of my fans are my age, and I'm aging at the same rate they are. That makes me relevant. They like hearing what I have to say. I work hard at it, but it's addicting, really.
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