Well, my husband is supportive of my work, like advocating for dialogue between cultures on YouTube.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My husband is a huge source of support and love.
My work generally tends to be an all-out, 360-degree subversive take on everything, most of all my own notion of myself as a son, father, husband, human being and male in this culture.
My husband's a director, so he understands what I do.
I have the best husband in the world. He's very involved.
My kids have been incredibly supportive of the work that I do. They understand why it matters.
I have a really supportive family, which is really wonderful, but I'm not forcing everyone to watch my work every week.
I don't think my husband's work depends on what I say and what I do. My husband stands on his own two feet.
I use myself as a template for my comedy. So first my background as a Muslim man, my being a doctor, I talk about my family quite a lot, my kids. Anything that resonates with me I talk about. The important thing is it should be able to work in a family setting.
Well there's nobody who has a more supportive husband than I do, and he has a business that he runs, and it's his own business, so he has work to do, my kids have school to do, I mean, people have - there are other things in life besides politics.
My compulsion to always be working has become less strong and my current business is purely down to this enormous alimony. If I wasn't doing this I'd be making documentaries about wildlife and other subjects that interest me.
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