Being a teen idol is what I've waited for my whole life.
Are people crazy? People waited all their lives. They waited to live, they waited to die. They waited in line to buy toilet paper. They waited in line for money. And if they didn't have any money they waited in longer lines. You waited to go to sleep and then you waited to awaken. You waited to get married and you waited to get divorced. You waited for it to rain, you waited for it to stop. You waited to eat and then you waited to eat again. You waited in a shrink's office with a bunch of psychos and you wondered if you were one.
I think anybody who's doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you're a teen idol by default.
I was a teen idol and that has a short shelf life.
I don't think there's a problem with being a teen idol, if that happens to me, I'll be happy to deal with it.
They were marketing me as a teen idol, when the stuff on the record was not what teen idols were doing at the time.
Being a teen idol or being a heartthrob on all the magazines, with Shaun Cassidy, Leif Garrett, and Scott Baio - it was embarrassing! I never understood it. I mean, why me? I never really got it.
I was a teen idol in Latin America.
All that stuff - 'teen idol' - that wasn't me.
I am living my real life, this is it. Now is now, and if I waited to be happier, waited to have fun, waited to do the things that I know I ought to do, I might never get the chance.
It's hard to feel like a teen idol.
If I was ever a teen idol, I’d kill myself.
I became a teen idol. At the time, it embarrassed me.
Frank Sinatra is the only one that went from teen idol to superstar.
When I was a teen idol, I was so goddamn pretty I wouldn't have taken myself seriously.
I guess I never took my fame as a teen idol too seriously.