"My way was not to be the petite, gorgeous, little cheerleader. My way of getting by was making people laugh"
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The emotional pivot is the blunt pragmatism of “getting by.” Not thriving, not “finding my truth” - surviving. Comedy becomes less a cute talent than a strategy: a way to control the room when the room wants to control you. Making people laugh is a form of agency that doesn’t require permission; it’s a power move disguised as charm. Subtext: if you can’t be the fantasy, be the narrator who punctures it.
Coming from an actress known for sharp-edged sitcom work, the quote also hints at the era’s gendered bargain: women could be loud if they were funny, abrasive if it played as “quirky,” big if they were self-aware about it. Johnston isn’t romanticizing that bargain; she’s naming the workaround. The intent is both personal and political: to reframe comedy not as a consolation prize, but as a deliberate refusal to audition for someone else’s idea of “acceptable.”
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Johnston, Kristen. (2026, January 17). My way was not to be the petite, gorgeous, little cheerleader. My way of getting by was making people laugh. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-way-was-not-to-be-the-petite-gorgeous-little-54709/
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"My way was not to be the petite, gorgeous, little cheerleader. My way of getting by was making people laugh." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-way-was-not-to-be-the-petite-gorgeous-little-54709/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.



