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I need my man to be my homie.
Jill Scott
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Sharon Horgan:
I never used to see anything on TV where the man was in the weaker position. It was always the femaSharon Horgan:
I'll cry anywhere because I can do it quite subtly. Walking, that's a good time to have a cry.Sharon Horgan:
I despise shows that present friendship where you're always there for each other and really strongSharon Horgan:
You feel you can pretend to be young until you're 50, but after that, what happens and how do you aSharon Horgan:
I always, always want to make people laugh. In every situation. Even when it's inappropriate.Sharon Horgan:
At 27 or so I thought, you know, I actually do really want to make money and have a proper life, anSharon Horgan:
Comedians... they're different from actors. There's more ego there. They create the whole thing, ISharon Horgan:
I think that's important to women in comedy, that we get a lot of the good lines and you're not jusSharon Horgan:
I started writing sketches with Dennis Kelly, who I ended up writing 'Pulling' with. We entered a BSharon Horgan:
There are lots of actors, and you need a way to stand out. Writing comedy sketches was a way of doi