It doesn't matter if people perceive me as being a little strange. I think overall, even when I am on stage, when people see me, I am setting an example.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've often been told that I'm a bit strange. I hear that pretty regularly, but it is not how I see myself.
In real life, I'm so goofy and super weird. I'm never mean, but people don't see the weird side of me. Like, I'll be dancing around. My best friends will always say that they wish others saw that side of me, when I'm doing a weird dance or weird faces or voices.
I can consider myself my audience, and I'm not that weird. I'm fortunate in the things that I like, most people like.
I think I'm at a place where I haven't really been encountered by anyone overtly strange. But people think they know me.
I feel like I'm extremely normal. I do have a bizarre face that's a bit out of proportion. I guess that's why some people see me as strange.
I never fail to find it weird when people recognise me.
If you act weird, people are going to treat you weird, but if you're just yourself, people respond to that.
In my career, I really set out not to develop too strong a persona so that you wouldn't have a hard time imagining me in any given role. I wanted to pleasantly confuse the audience on who I was.
It's kind of weird - I get shy when I'm around new people, still, even when I'm onstage. I come from not really wanting to be in lights or known or in front of people.
People think because I can make them laugh on the stage, I'll be able to make them laugh in person. That isn't the case at all. I am essentially a rather quiet, dull person who just happens to be a performer.
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