I love fashion. I always have. When I was a kid, I was in almost full-on costumes when I went to school, and I've retained a bit of that in my adulthood.
I think of myself as a content creator and hopefully one day a content enabler and supporter of others, so that's what my immediate and hopefully future journey is.
I completely bombed the audition... I was insecure, stopping and starting. I went to the bathroom and cried.
There are a lot of funny people and a lot of unfunny people. Some of them are women and some of them are dudes.
I have this necklace I always wear. I collect pendants from people I love; my best friends and members of my family have all given me one, and I put them on this chain so no matter where I am they're always with me.
But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure.
You have to keep hobbies in L.A. Otherwise, it's sad.
What's the trick to writing a genuinely funny comedy? The trick is therapy. Take notes.
I find the female tragedy of insecurity to be hilarious. We get obsessed over issues like the tiny skin tags on our backs or that we're fat. You read one line in a magazine and it sends you into a tailspin.