Daddy was fun-loving and lighthearted - he lived life to the fullest and was not scared to take a risk.
Bruce was famous, but not 'Elvis famous.' He was confident and lighthearted. Comfortable in his own skin. Or so it seemed.
The thing is, acting is supposed to be fun - maybe not always in a way that's lighthearted, but always in a way that's satisfying.
It's a friendly act to write a lighthearted book.
In real life, I'm far more lighthearted than I come across on the records.
I feel like an '8 Mile' Eminem compared to 'My Name is.' Whenever my name is brought up, it's in a 'Slim Shady' way, and it's funny, and I'm lighthearted, but at the same time, every once in a while, I like to take it seriously.
What really irks me is the snide victimizing suggestion from some that I have tried to be lighthearted and funny... Oh my God - this is so offensive.
It's not a lighthearted decision to change your language, your country, your citizenship, and come to a world where you don't know anybody, to leave a place where you've had opportunities to build friendships from childhood. That's quite a big decision to make.