A Quote by Charlotte Flair

I am not necessarily a private person, but I am Charlotte Flair on camera, and that is playing a character. — © Charlotte Flair
I am not necessarily a private person, but I am Charlotte Flair on camera, and that is playing a character.
When I'm on an adult set and I'm in a scene, I am myself. I'm not acting. I am playing to the camera, definitely, but I am myself.
People in Seattle and Tacoma know who I am as a person, and I don't think I am a character risk or have a character issue at all.
I love to play football - when I am playing, I am happy - but also, I am a normal person.
Just because I am private person doesn't mean I am not a good person.
Personally, I am not so affected by my environment. What I build in the creative process is not necessarily connected to what I am physically in contact with. I am always observing everything, but it will not necessarily have a direct impact on what I do.
I wish I was more like my character. In character, I am the queen. I am strong. I am confident, sometimes cocky. I'm hard to beat. Out of character, I am a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a best friend and just the girl next door that likes Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
I am so extremely busy with what I am doing myself. When I am not playing music, I am usually doing other things. Playing around with my Ferraris and playing tennis and things like that. What I understand, there is a new group of kids that are very serious about playing, which is great; I think that is a good thing.
I am really two people. I am a private person and a political person. Of course, if there is a conflict, the political person comes first.
When the camera is on, I am an actor; otherwise, I am an ordinary person.
I am touring in Europe. I am putting together a trio and a quartet. I am playing solo concerts with my symphonic sounds. I am very much engaged back to playing and recording and everything.
I take my time to get into the mindset of the character and say my lines. I really have to be the person that I am playing.
I am comfortable with technology. I am a private person and would rather not be on Twitter or Facebook.
A flair for publicity does not necessarily mean a flair for acting.
When you're in the head of the character, you feel less self-conscious. If I was just being me, I would feel so exposed and be like, 'Why is there a huge camera in my face?' But, when you're believing in the person that you're playing, you feel protected. It's about being true to that person you're playing.
I'm not interested in playing the villain as a loud caricature, one-dimensional character. I am trying to humanise evil. If you see my character in 'Aurangzeb,' I am not trying to act evil.
You have got to dig deep into your own spectrum while playing a character. If I am playing evil, believe me, I am bringing out the evil from within me.
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