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I'm not trying to live a social media life or a life to just be in a magazine.
I have to be natural and not doing anything fake, not lying on social media, in interviews and life.
I used to share my everyday life on the first social media platforms, and I had a pretty big following.
I do use social media as a gateway into my personal life, but only to a certain extent. When I don't want to, I pull the blinds down.
I've seen the negative impact social media can have, particularly on younger players, who grew up with Twitter and Instagram as an integral part of life.
The emergence of social media in the Broadway fan's life - it's sort of a serendipitous thing for us and for a lot of shows. I always wonder what 'Rent' would've felt like through that lens.
You don't even know if the person you're communicating with online is actually that person. And your persona on your social media - your Facebook or Twitter - may not be the person you are in real life. So then, who is the real person? Is it somewhere in between?