Whenever anyone asks me if I'm from a TV show, I say yes - no matter whether I've ever been on it. It just makes the conversation that much easier.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think being on a TV show is amazing but also, people get kind of used to seeing you a certain way and so it becomes a challenge to break free from that in a way.
I don't think anyone who runs a TV show would ever say to you, 'I have a grasp on running a TV show.' Maybe that's not true. Maybe there are people that do. I don't know.
I've had people come up to me in the past and say they enjoyed whatever show I've been in.
I've done shows that aired on American TV, but none of them proved to be successful, so yes, no one here knows who I am.
The one thing people like about my show is it's universal. Everybody can relate to it. I think people enjoy going to a show and saying, 'Something like that happened to me.'
I never try and do the same show, ever. The audience controls the dynamic of the shows. Sometimes they listen, and sometimes they ask a million questions.
People seem comfortable with me. And maybe that's got a lot to do with shows like Graham Norton. You just tell it like it is on those programs.
Many people think I'm a television personality. I never have been! Just someone who acts it.
With any show, when fans come up to you, they assume you're just like your character.
Most of my peers in television seem to be from a different planet. I don't hang out with any of them.