I've shattered every negative stereotype people had about me.

I'm blessed, and people's responses to me have never been negative.

People like to use the word 'naivete' as a negative, but not for me.

I take the fact that people cast me more in negative roles as a compliment.

There are some people who have left me negative messages, but they aren't true Chelsea fans.

I do care about what people think about me sometimes, and sometimes it affects me in a negative way.

The harshness of my upbringing did not affect me in the negative. But it has affected many people in the negative.

I just ignore the negative people and trolls. They stop bothering you when you don't acknowledge them; it suits me just right.

People are always going to be negative when they mention my name, but I can accept that and that's what makes it easier for me to go on.

I think it's easier for the general public to embrace me in a negative way. You have people who already have a perception of me that says I'm a bad person.

I think there is pressure on people to turn every negative into a positive, but we should be allowed to say, 'I went through something really strange and awful and it has altered me forever.'

Some white people are privileged, some aren't. Some black people are, some aren't. It's strikes me as, by definition, a racist attack in that it's making a generalization - a negative one - based on skin color.

Johnny Carson was a mean-spirited human being. And there are people that he has hurt that people will never know about. And for some reason, at some point, he decided to turn that kind of negative attention toward me. And I refused to have it.

Somebody has said something - or not just somebody, hundreds, thousands of people have something negative to say about me. I have learned that if I'm going to continue to do what I'm supposed to do and move forward, then I cannot let that faze me.

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