I just want to party, let's go all over the world,
sign the city, a la, la, la, la, la, la, la, ba-da, ba-da, bang, ba-ow, ba-ow.
I just need to do it.
I feel the happiest and most at peace with myself doing it.
I like being an inspiration to other people.
It's something, you know, I'm so passionate about it.
I love creating and I love, you know, making something that touches people and that can
change people's lives potentially and that can reach tons and tons of people and bring
them together in one location and just everyone's sharing this magnificent moment for however
long it lasts.
It's just a totally spiritual, creative experience that I just do for myself but also for the
audiences just because it's for them.
I recently did a feature film called Elena Unda.
It's on which I played a supporting character.
I've been calling non-stop for the past two hours.
Tori?
Look, I'm on your side, okay, so you can drop the pretense.
Nash is in trouble.
Tori?
Some really nasty boonsfair.
He got snockered and then he returned to the scene of the crime for some Doritos of
all things.
Is he safe?
Their frontal lobe doesn't take him to consideration.
Tori, is he safe?
Not to worry.
Once they found out Papa Bear was a pastor, they let him out.
Now they're both at home wondering where you are.
That was the first film I had done and it was an amazing experience.
I had a song and a film, so that was really cool, you know, first part in the film, song
and a film, song the soundtrack and everything, so it was really awesome.
When you came after me, everyone thought I was a goober, but you didn't care.
I think, um, your mom's just fallen with her heart.
I'm happy you're with me in the world, but I'll stay.
She has a beautiful voice and she knows how to bridge, she doesn't yell, all chest.
She knows how to bridge, you've got to get your chest in, your head moist, just like
Streisand.
Oh, that'd be cool.
Won't you make it?
She knows how to do that and she does it all the time.
She knows how to bridge, you've got to get your chest in, your head moist, just like
Streisand, she knows how to bridge, you've got to get your chest in, your head moist,
just like Streisand, she knows how to bridge, you've got to get your chest in, your head
moist, just like Streisand.
My mom has been a great inspiration for me.
When I was 13, she passed away and I had this whole transition of going from doing musical
theater up until that point and overnight, actually the night of her memorial service
was the first night I started singing pop music.
It was at Cafe Roma in Beverly Hills and from then I kind of just went in this whole
other direction.
Sometimes it's sad but I forget.
I don't have time to really think about her that much and she's not physically here so
sometimes it's difficult to remember everything but when I think about it makes me sad because
it's like, wow, I've become this whole other person and she doesn't even know who I am
now.
I was a completely different person then.
I don't even know what she would say.
I would hope that she'd be proud of who I am and everything.
Ever in her song, that was Madeleine, that was her name, Madeleine.
I am my own worst critic so I'm always going to think about the things that went wrong
and like, oh my gosh, it wasn't perfect and this didn't go exactly how I wanted or whatever
but in the end people had a really great time and I really touched people with the music
and made them cry and they had fun and they laughed and I think a lot of people could
relate to the material so in the end that's what it's about anyway.
It's not about me and my little perfection issue, it's about if the music was enjoyable
for the crowd and I think it was.
It's not about me and my little perfection issue, it's about if the music was enjoyable
for the crowd and I think it's about if the music was enjoyable for the crowd and I think
it's about if the music was enjoyable for the crowd and I think it's about if the music
was enjoyable for people and it really wasn't like I wanted to think about the差.
