I feel like there's a hunger in the culture now for the live experience maybe as a counterpoint to the more sort of synthetic lives that we've been living.
I never really had a teenage experience. I went from childhood to maturity, and in some ways, it short-circuited me emotionally.
In a relationship, it's important to make each other laugh. To give each other freedom, support each other and be proud of each other.
Oh, and once, when I was in the Marines, I got a perfect score on my physical fitness test.
The fitness builds the foundation for me as an actor to have clarity. Fitness has always been the base of where I start off as a performer.
I think it's more important to be fit so that you can be healthy and enjoy activities than it is to have a good body.
Roy Acuff's from Maynardville, and that's where a lot of my family's from. So he's, I've been told, a distant cousin, as well.
I would love four children because I have a very small family, so I want those big Thanksgiving dinners.
I was mainly influenced by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, and others like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash.
I have a very big family and a lot of friends, and buying presents is one of my favorite things to do.
My family is part Creole, and we're Indian, and we're also very, very black. My father was so black, he was blue.
Cancer affects so many people, and even if it hasn't affected someone in your family then you know someone who has had it.
I was born in Nizhny Novgorod to a very poor family and unfortunately my father and mother separated when I was very little.
My family are too grounded, and I will go home to visit. I always need my dose of Liverpool to keep me grounded.
Everyone has a different beauty and different qualities and I think that women need to learn to love their qualities and be comfortable in the fact that everyone is different.
If you're a single man and you happen to be in this business, you're deemed a player. But I don't see myself as a ladies' man.
When 'You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling' hit, we were doing a show called 'Shindig!' and the Righteous Brothers suddenly became big business.
In show business, if you make a mistake, you can do it over again.
If you're in the WWE, it's like show business boot camp. You learn a little bit about everything as far as show business is involved.
The problem is that I don't want to add another record to the world that is not necessary to be published, except to make some business. There has to be a musical reason.
A lot of people heard 'Murda Business' and thought it was about killing people, trying to be tough and hardcore. If you actually listen to the lyrics, it's kind of silly and playful.