A Quote by Jonathan Van Ness

I've worn a 100% polyester cheerleading outfit in stadiums full of people - it is pretty hard to embarrass me. — © Jonathan Van Ness
I've worn a 100% polyester cheerleading outfit in stadiums full of people - it is pretty hard to embarrass me.
I had a replica of a red outfit that Karisma Kapoor wore in some movie. I have worn that outfit on many occasions.
The great challenge working on this show for me is wearing polyester all day long and having the worst haircut known to man at the top of my head and sitting under fluorescent lights. That is America, people. Polyester, bad haircuts, under fluorescent lights.
To me makeup is a major accessory. It can change an outfit, it can make the outfit, it can be the outfit, and that's why I like to play with it.
I just feel people can see, when I'm 100 percent, I am running hard. I can do pretty good.
I'm a pretty open person, and very little can embarrass me.
I have a lot of respect for the British people and the passion which they have for football, the full stadiums.
I had a rule - I didn't have a lot of rules - and one of them was we're going to operate from a mutual respect. I won't embarrass you, and I don't expect you to be embarrass me.
Someone was asking me what my favorite outfit is, and 100%, without a doubt in my mind, is my forever lazy.
We are playing at home, with full stadiums and passionate fans. It will be very special moment for me.
Everyone knows who Bonzo is - you can just go pick up those books and read these fisherman's-tale stories. But at home he was a regular dad who would ground me and embarrass me in front of my friends. He was in Led Zeppelin and he would still embarrass me!
I find it funny that people who didn't think there was any inflation in the pipeline are now talking about stagflation. This is nothing like the 1970's, which was a pretty dismal period and not just because of polyester and disco.
Whether there's 100 people or 100,000, we bring our 'A' game every single time. We're full-speed on stage. We kick the audience's butt.
Football stadiums are just a reflection of what is going on in society. Many times in stadiums, people just feel more relaxed and say what they think when they're somewhere else.
I was the first male cheerleader of my high school; it's very hard to embarrass me - you have to do a lot.
I think "waste of your brain" is something that my mother would say to me occasionally - I think it's usually when I'm telling her something like that I can remember every outfit I've ever worn.
My ambition is to not embarrass myself--which, if you know me, is a pretty serious ambition.
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