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- I did go through a Goth thing, but that was a long time ago. I just like artists that shake it up, that piss people…
- I'm just not interested in selling out to get on the charts and make people happy
- I saw a Velveeta commercial, and it was playing, I think, 'Burning Love.' [Jackson] had approved it-that's something we can't control. He can do whatever…
- I think having kids just makes you want to do things to help people. You have children, and you see how fragile and innocent and…
- With a lot of hair and make-up then I'm possibly, remotely attractive. But it's rare, I don't think I'm ugly but I'm nothing particularly special.…
- I remember him watching me through the crack of a door singing with a hairbrush. I was in front of his mirror. I think he…
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