I hated seeing myself on screen. I was full of complexes. I hated my face for a very, very long time.
Honestly, I hate watching myself on TV - I have always hated watching myself and listening to myself.
I'm not a fan of seeing myself on TV.
Don't ask me about Beverly Hills High School. Everybody hated it. I hated it. Hated it. Hated it. Hated it.
I don't really like seeing myself on TV doing interviews.
I hated myself. I hated people who made war. I hated people who were normal. I envied them. I wish I would be normal.
I hated him. I hated them all. They made me hate myself even more than I already did.
I hated the compound, I hated the dark, dirty room, I hated the filthy bathroom, and I hated everything about it, especially the constant state of terror and fear.
I love seeing myself on TV. Every time one of my adverts play, I see dollar signs, ha.
I don't hate myself anymore. I used to hate my work, hated that sexy image, hated those pictures of me onstage, hated that big raunchy person. Onstage, I'm acting the whole time I'm there. As soon as I get out of those songs, I'm Tina again.
Of course he was a part of what I hated about myself. Everything was a part of what I hated about myself. It wasn't really personal.
I'm closer to being happy. I'm doing things that make me happy. In football I loved to practice and I loved to play, but I hated to be in meetings, hated to talk to the media, hated to have cameras in my face, hated to sign autographs. I hated to do all those things.
I hated my whole childhood, hated it, hated it, hated it. There was no place for me.
I did a TV show called 'Lenny Henry Dot TV' a couple of years ago and I hated it. These things always happen when you don't have time to reflect. And I didn't do anything on the telly for three years.
I remember filming my TV show, 'Growing Up Supermodel,' and just being uncomfortable. And then when I saw myself on TV, not even recognizing myself, it was really hard to see.
TV's 'real' agenda is to be 'liked,' because if you like what you're seeing, you'll stay tuned. TV is completely unabashed about this; it's its sole raison.