Is it my end-all and be-all to become a standup comic? No.
I'll never give up my Dior mascara.
I've been a stand-up comedian for years, and I can be silly.
I like to think I'm quite brave. I stand up for myself.
As a little girl I loved the thought of playing dress-up and getting ready.
I guess I'm growing up in the film world.
I grew up in Florida and went to school there, and ended up going to University of Central Florida.
Growing up I was as big a tomboy as you can get.
I'm just like anybody. I have my ups and downs.
I played tennis and softball, and we had horses, growing up.
When I sing, people shut up.
I've been mostly influenced by experiences in the theater growing up.
I didn't just grow up with horses; I wanted to be one.
I didn't want to be nobody, and that was the only way I could be somebody was to do stand-up.
I spent years growing up being told what my sexuality was.
When I'm not working, I definitely I like waking up at noon.
Till I was 13, I thought my name was 'Shut Up.'
Life is an absolute Dream... then I wake up.
To be honest, I was kind of a shy kid growing up.
My brother and I tortured my mother growing up.
When you lift up others, you rise up together.