I am no fan of books.
I'm not a fan of routine.
I've always been a big fan of comedy and sketch comedy, and I like to laugh, but you can't just be funny. You do have to work at it, and you have to try to know what your role is and when you can insert humor, or when it's best not to.
I have a lot of female fans.
The fans have always supported me; bought my books, attended my camps and wore my sneakers. I will always have a special relationship with the fans.
We have a growing new fan base, and we wanted to get out now, and play now, and the timing was right.
Attending ComicCon for 'Arrow' was so much fun! Seeing the fans excited gets me excited and feels really good.
I'm a huge Star Wars fan. I lost my Darth Vader watch.
I feel a responsibility to the fans who have paid to see me and I want to give as good a show as I possibly can.
My first celebrity crush was Jonathan Brandis. I even got to talk to him on the phone. I wrote a fan letter, and he answered. Talk about a surreal experience.
When you return to the same area a few times, you get that frequent rapport with the public and the fans of the music along with having a certain warmth when you walk onstage.
I haven't had a lot of 'Games Of Thrones' groupies. The fans seem to be really nice. They don't seem that invasive.
I started off as a Star Trek fan, and to be able to work on the series was a great honor.
He does a great job of it and keeps the sport entertaining and even my mom loves to listen to Joe Rogan when the fights are on so that tells you right there that he does something for the new fans of the sport that nobody else could.
Partly because I get such astonishingly nice fans.
History shows fans want consolidation; you see it across the web every place. The big players are people like Google, Amazon, eBay, Facebook.
We wanted to give back to the fans what they've given us, and that is unbelievable support thoughout the World Cup
I'm a big fan of pirates in general.
Thankfully I have a fan base that wants to see me, so I really enjoy creating music that is different.
My mum - and my granny and I - would close the curtains, turn on the TV and snuggle up and watch 'Come Dancing. ' It was actually my granny who was the biggest fan; she loved the show, and she passed on her passion for it to me. I loved the dancing but also the frocks and the glamour.