Anthony DeVito
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Podcast Appearances
That's really funny.
So yeah, I was like, oh, I got to try that.
The percentile of pinzer grip on this baby.
I think it kind of just rounds them out the way most people feel like you were saying about your own father.
I think there's not a person I've ever met, especially in comedy, who doesn't have a complicated relationship with their father.
Dude, especially the way that, you know, for the most part, we're doing it too, where it's just, it's confessional.
So when they don't laugh, you've just, you've just told a sad thing for no reason.
Well, I think it was late 30s when I didn't like that.
I just didn't like that I had this part of me that I had to withhold from like, you know, with especially.
This is before I'm engaged.
OK, so but especially in comedy where it's like, man, everybody is just being so open and vulnerable, like about who they are offstage and onstage.
And I felt I didn't like having this one part of me that I couldn't share.
Sure.
And I think I just, I think in my head, I was like, there's enough history in the rear view here.
And I think too, I was like, I think I'll be able to talk about it from a place of respect and ability.
I think earlier on in comedy, I was very aware that it was like, this is probably the most unique thing about me.
And you want to talk about those things because that's going to garner the most interest and be the most compelling.
But I think I knew I wouldn't know how to.
Let me find out more so I can round out everything.
Sure.