I didn't grow up in public life. I lived with my mother in Boston, not in Washington, DC, so I was somewhat sheltered from that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that unless you grew up in New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, you're sheltered.
Growing up in public is especially hard sometimes.
I was able to grow up and do silly things and have a life with only a small amount of public scrutiny.
I didn't grow up in a regular upbringing. I ended up at my grandmother's house past a certain age, so I took care of things myself. I moved out of home when I was 16.
I was raised in a very sheltered, narrow environment.
Contrary to public opinion and the image people have of me, I grew up in a very lower-middle-class, blue-collar environment 40 minutes outside of New York until I was 11.
We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.
I had a normal upbringing and went to public school. If I ever, even for a second, started getting a big head, I was brought back to reality pretty quickly. I was working full time and still had to fight for a cell phone.
I've done quite a lot of growing up in public, which has been tricky at times.
I pretty much grew up in public.