I would rather impress you with my storytelling than with the size of my waist and my hips.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Don't let anyone make you believe the length of your skirt is a measure of your character.
It's important that the way you dress tells a story and reveals something about you and your philosophy.
My size has helped make me an amazing performer too. The cliche of the Funny Fat Friend: I absolutely was that character - I am that character... It's a complicated bag of tools I acquired, and I've put them all to work onstage.
My style is colloquial storytelling. It's the way we tell stories to one another - it's not writerly, it's not overdone.
Costume people are always saying they don't have clothes big enough for me.
Personally, I've made myself a very small window of what I enjoy in this business, which is I love being a big part of the storytelling process.
I actually think one of my strengths is my storytelling.
I'm a die-hard lover of high-waisted skirts with crop tops.
I'm tall with broad shoulders. And my waist is small. I'm into fashion, so I like the way clothes lay on me. I'm pretty much a normal person's size, just stretched out.
I don't have a waist: I'm a breadbox on top of legs.