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Apparently Im the most naked that anyones been on TNT. My poor mother. Im ready to run away
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"Apparently I'm the most naked that anyone's been on TNT. My poor mother. I'm ready to run away"

- Sheryl Lee

About this Quote

Sheryl Lee's quote is an amusing reflection on her experience of appearing on TNT. She is most likely describing a scene in which she was needed to be partly or totally naked. She expresses her humiliation at the thought of her mom seeing her in such a state, and her desire to flee from the scenario. This quote speaks to the vulnerability of being in the public eye, and the worry of judgement that includes it. It likewise speaks with the courage it requires to put oneself in such a vulnerable position, and the strength it requires to remain in it. Sheryl Lee's quote is a pointer that no matter how unpleasant a situation might be, it is possible to discover the nerve to stay in it.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Sheryl Lee somewhere between April 22, 1967 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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