"Like everybody I have many different sides"
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The cleverness is in how ordinary she makes the claim. “Like everybody” is doing the heavy lifting: it democratizes her complexity and quietly indicts the audience for pretending otherwise. She’s saying, you demand coherence from public figures you don’t demand from yourselves. The phrase “many different sides” is intentionally unspecific, too; it denies the voyeuristic satisfaction of details. No tidy confession, no trauma narrative, no “authentic” core to excavate.
In a culture that treats identity as a brand and inconsistency as a scandal, Lewis reframes multiplicity as the default setting. Not a contradiction to be solved, but a reality to be allowed.
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