I can't get my knickers in a twist about my age and ageing in an industry that caters to the ids of 14-year-olds.
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When I was 13 I had a fake Id that said that I was 19. I was getting in all the clubs.
I'm showing the younger generation your career doesn't have to be over when you're 16-years-old.
I find it interesting that 16-year-olds are having plastic surgery. People in their 40s used to think, 'I'm aging, I have to do something about it.' Now children are deciding they don't like the way they look.
Now I've gotten to know more about the industry. And now that I'm over 18, I can work without my parents on set. That was nice and helped me get comfortable.
There's so many companies that are spending so much money on 17-year-olds... I can't compete with that. I'm not that guy anymore, they can't dress me up and roll me out there and make me look good. I am what I am!
Everyone has an identity crisis when they are 16 or 17 years old.
Because I'm in an adult world and I'm really working, my age is just a number. It's not really who I am.
I've been uncomfortable dealing with my identity since I was 16 years old.
Everyone wants something that'll appeal to, like, 13-year-olds to 18-year-olds. Especially working in television and trying to pitch shows, they're like, 'We definitely want something that a 14-year-old will be, like, super-psyched about.' And I'm like, 'I don't know if my reality is appealing to a 14-year-old.'
Most people I work with are older than me and the main thing I've learnt is that everyone is a dumb as an 18-year-old.
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