Kail Lowry
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm already thinking five steps ahead about how it will be perceived.
Well, in some ways, I think it makes me more myself because I'll call myself out before anyone else can.
I'm scared for things to come out in a way that I don't have control over.
So I'll get on TikTok and talk about how I shit myself.
Nobody in public is about to get on TikTok and talk about how Kale shit herself in public.
And they saw it because I already said it.
You're not about to embarrass me.
So that's kind of like my thought.
I love that.
No, but like, that's kind of how I think is like, if I am more authentic, nobody can, it's kind of like Eminem in eight mile where he's like rapping about all the things that are awful about how he grew up.
Right.
Because you're not about to clown me for that.
I'm going to call myself out before anyone else does.
And so in some ways, I think it's made me more authentic and relatable because other people are going through it too.
But nobody on TikTok is going to be able to get up in front of a screen and say something.
But it's definitely a weird... And so anytime I've seen a mainstream criminal case, Casey Anthony, Jodi Arias, any of them, before I was only on TV for a short time,
And I would see cases like that.
I would be like, oh, my God, why would they ask for an attorney right away?
That makes them look guilty.
And now after more years in the spotlight and sort of kind of educating myself and seeing how it affects me, the first thing I'm going to do is ask for an attorney whether I'm guilty or innocent.