I'm not afraid of stereotypes. There are some truths to it - but the problem is that people keep sort of owning that one thing to be the truth.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Stereotypes do exist, but we have to walk through them.
People are much deeper than stereotypes. That's the first place our minds go. Then you get to know them and you hear their stories, and you say, 'I'd have never guessed.'
I think I'm going to be stereotyped forever, but I'm not scared of being stereotyped.
I don't like stereotypes - no kind of stereotypes.
All stereotypes turn out to be true. This is a horrifying thing about life. All those things you fought against as a youth: you begin to realize they're stereotypes because they're true.
There are a lot of stereotypes to be broken which I think a lot of us are doing. What I do is, as soon as people try to pin me down to one kind of part, I'll play a very different kind of role, so it explodes that stereotype.
Stereotypes lose their power when the world is found to be more complex than the stereotype would suggest. When we learn that individuals do not fit the group stereotype, then it begins to fall apart.
I've just been really lucky to not be too much of a stereotype.
I don't believe in stereotypes. Most of the time, stereotypes are just that.
Stereotypes happen. I try not to embrace them or avoid them.