The ‘Waitress’ Star Is Unapologetic As She Learns To Embrace Her Imperfections, Insisting That ‘There Is Actually More Liberation And Freedom In That Than Shame.’
The “Love Song” hitmaker – who is also known for creating and, at one point, starring in the Broadway musical “Waitress” – went on to add that her new attitude has been a “revelation” for her and that she has found it “fun” to not be the person who tries to constantly have the solution to everything for once.
She said, “And that’s been a revelation for me, that there’s actually – it’s easier and more fun to be not the person who’s right all the time and doesn’t have all the answers. It’s like, ‘I don’t know, let’s try this. I could be wrong.’ It makes things a little bit more fun and more playful.”
The songstress is engaged to actor Joe Tippett, 41, and she has recently moved to New York with him along with their two-year-old dog Louis and explained that having a canine companion with her makes her feel as if she has entered parenthood.
She said, “I’m thinking about a lot of deep questions about identity and what it means to be in a real partnership. And I have this little dog next to me. It’s like parenthood. It’s like all of the things are really in the foreground, and I think it’s really interesting stuff.”