For me, watching people get out of control, and be indulgent and dramatic was very silly.

With acting, I always felt like I didn't have control of it. It was all about other people giving me a job.

I will do everything that is required from me, but if people get bored of me, I can't control their emotions.

I can't control how other people are going to react. I can't control what other people are going to say to me.

I know how loyal I was to Coach Blatt, and the people that know me understand that. I have no control over what people think.

Detachment is what interests me, seeing how people couldn't have been any other way, how they were the product of forces that they had no control over.

When you built television sets, you have all this test equipment. And you'd have all these lines and squares on the screen to test it. So it occurred to me that it might be fun for people to control the lines and squares on the screen.

I wasn't that into it or that knowledgeable of fashion until I started working on 'True Jackson.' I feel like it was my duty to learn more because people would feel that I should because I'm on the show. So definitely, that made me more involved with fashion, and now I'm a little fashion guru. It's totally out of control.

The real question for me is, do people have the tools that they need in order to make those decisions well? And I think that it's actually really important that Facebook continually makes it easier and easier to make those decisions... If people feel like they don't have control over how they're sharing things, then we're failing them.

And I get so nervous now when it's not my show, like I'm not the headliner, because I know that those fans are there for another artist. Many people might not know an upcoming artist, but I've grown to like those shows because if I can control a crowd that doesn't know me, I'm doing my job as an entertainer. I have to rise to the occasion.

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