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‟ Dancing, for me, is like a second language. It's the best way for me to get out of my shell and be expressive in a very personal way.
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‟ I remember growing up and feeling all the time not pretty enough, too rude, too loud, taking too much space because precisely I wanted to maybe be bossy and loud and unapologetic and not really smooth all the time, and those were not really qualities that were valued for me.
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‟ It's always odd to me when people say, 'Where does Heloise finish and Chris start?' It's the same thing. I'm just putting a theatrical form to my expression.
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‟ I'm kind of resistant to being told no, not being wanted. It fills me with energy.
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‟ Because I'm experimenting so much with gender-bending and listening to everything that happens to me in terms of genderless energies, I have a hard time finding partners that can match me.
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‟ The success of the first album was almost an anomaly, and it could remain a fantastic anomaly. It was not crafted for commercial success. I remember meetings with my label saying it had no radio singles. For me, the second album was a gesture of independence.
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‟ The gender question has always obsessed me.
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‟ That's part of what made me interested in theater as a kid. It made it acceptable to be a man for an hour onstage.
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‟ No matter what you eventually become - free, empowered - the lingering feeling of 'once an outsider, always an outsider' is very vivid for me.
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‟ I have Googled so many things related to possible diseases, and it's always ridiculous. Like, 'My toe is hurting. Do I have cancer?' 'I have a scratch in my eye. Am I going to die soon?' 'Is eating a soup going to make me die?'
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‟ The way I dress definitely helps me embody and actually change my way of behaving and feel more confident.
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‟ When I thought of Christine at first, I was really angry with everything that was given to me as a young girl.
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