I'm a happy guy, but if I'm in a rare dark mood, I won't go out because I don't want to be horrible to people.
When I was first on 'Dancing With The Stars', people were really shocked and surprised.
It was physically uncomfortable. It is hard to sit in the theatre and have people turning round and looking at you.
I can't imagine anybody who has spoken to more, or presented more non-famous people on television in the history of the world.
I like the idea that there's no censorship, because it's consistent with my views that we live in a free society and people ought to be able to express their views.
The bias against the show is purely elitist. We're all like the people on the show - the difference is that some of us speak better, or were born richer. There's nothing that happens on my show that rich people don't experience.