Conan O'Brien
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Here's the interesting thing is it's it's it's not that one way to go is wrong and one is right. They're both.
Here's the interesting thing is it's it's it's not that one way to go is wrong and one is right. They're both.
But yeah, because I was noticing that Jamie Lynn, you got diagnosed much earlier than even I I knew. I was familiar with your diagnosis, but then I was shocked to find out that you got your diagnosis when you were on The Sopranos. You were also working on Broadway at the time. And I just assumed that this came, you know, 10 years later because you didn't talk about it.
But yeah, because I was noticing that Jamie Lynn, you got diagnosed much earlier than even I I knew. I was familiar with your diagnosis, but then I was shocked to find out that you got your diagnosis when you were on The Sopranos. You were also working on Broadway at the time. And I just assumed that this came, you know, 10 years later because you didn't talk about it.
But yeah, because I was noticing that Jamie Lynn, you got diagnosed much earlier than even I I knew. I was familiar with your diagnosis, but then I was shocked to find out that you got your diagnosis when you were on The Sopranos. You were also working on Broadway at the time. And I just assumed that this came, you know, 10 years later because you didn't talk about it.
You were afraid to talk about it because you thought you could get fired. Is that right?
You were afraid to talk about it because you thought you could get fired. Is that right?
You were afraid to talk about it because you thought you could get fired. Is that right?
I think there's an interesting thing that we live in this, as you know, this weird culture with probably misaligned priorities where, you know, people, if you're a quote celebrity, people expect that you shouldn't have anything to complain about.
I think there's an interesting thing that we live in this, as you know, this weird culture with probably misaligned priorities where, you know, people, if you're a quote celebrity, people expect that you shouldn't have anything to complain about.
I think there's an interesting thing that we live in this, as you know, this weird culture with probably misaligned priorities where, you know, people, if you're a quote celebrity, people expect that you shouldn't have anything to complain about.
And that you're allowed to have problems, but sometimes I think you're expected to have problems that are self-destructive problems, like addiction or you blew all your money, you know, you did stupid things. But I think there's almost like a sense that, well, wait a minute, you can get sick, you can get this disease, but you were on television then.
And that you're allowed to have problems, but sometimes I think you're expected to have problems that are self-destructive problems, like addiction or you blew all your money, you know, you did stupid things. But I think there's almost like a sense that, well, wait a minute, you can get sick, you can get this disease, but you were on television then.
And that you're allowed to have problems, but sometimes I think you're expected to have problems that are self-destructive problems, like addiction or you blew all your money, you know, you did stupid things. But I think there's almost like a sense that, well, wait a minute, you can get sick, you can get this disease, but you were on television then.
I know that sounds like I'm saying something that would be painfully obviously true, but I think there is a little bit of a hiccup where you're both beautiful, talented actresses that people know from iconic work. You have a you got it. You got sick. What do you mean you got sick? What did you do? No, I didn't do anything. I just it just happened. And it happens to a lot of people.
I know that sounds like I'm saying something that would be painfully obviously true, but I think there is a little bit of a hiccup where you're both beautiful, talented actresses that people know from iconic work. You have a you got it. You got sick. What do you mean you got sick? What did you do? No, I didn't do anything. I just it just happened. And it happens to a lot of people.
I know that sounds like I'm saying something that would be painfully obviously true, but I think there is a little bit of a hiccup where you're both beautiful, talented actresses that people know from iconic work. You have a you got it. You got sick. What do you mean you got sick? What did you do? No, I didn't do anything. I just it just happened. And it happens to a lot of people.
Is that does that feel that there's a weird way in which it's not fitting the narrative of being a successful, you know, celebrity?
Is that does that feel that there's a weird way in which it's not fitting the narrative of being a successful, you know, celebrity?
Is that does that feel that there's a weird way in which it's not fitting the narrative of being a successful, you know, celebrity?