After all those years of doing a live, hour-and-a-half show every week, I've got nothing more I need to prove.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In reality shows, you have to perform once and prove yourself, and after that, it is a process to prove yourself every day.
I don't have to prove my life. I just have to live.
Show business is a struggle. I certainly wish that I had just blasted on the scene and not had quite such a hard time. But there's a great sense of the relief in that you don't have to prove yourself anymore.
I don't have to show anything to anyone. There is nothing to prove.
All I have is my performance, I try to feed in the best of everything that I could possibly do into those 90 minutes and to make a live entertainment show out of it.
It's amazing the hours you pull when you're the lead of a show.
You only have a week to do a show. I mean, there's only so deep you can dig in that week.
Well, there's much more time to do a weekly show, and much more coverage - as it turns out, it was all preparation for the stuff I'm doing now - but it was interesting to see how much time was spent on how little airtime, compared to knocking out a show a day on the soaps.
I just feel like I have a lot to prove.
I feel strongly that I need to try to make my shows as real as possible. What you see is what you get.