"Actually, the kids at school don't treat me any differently at all just because I'm on television"
- Beverley Mitchell
About this Quote
In this quote, Beverley Mitchell is expressing that in spite of being a television personality, she is dealt with the like any other trainee at school. This could suggest that she values being dealt with equally and not being treated in a different way since of her fame. It likewise reveals that she may not let her star status affect her interactions with others which she wants to be viewed as a regular individual. This quote might also highlight the significance of treating everyone with regard and not judging them based upon their external factors. In general, it conveys a message of equality and acceptance.
This quote is written / told by Beverley Mitchell somewhere between January 22, 1981 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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