I was a teen star. That’s disgusting enough.
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John Cusack is saying that being a famous teenager is not a good thing. He thinks it is disgusting or unpleasant. Cusack is suggesting that being a young celebrity can have negative effects on a person.
About John Cusack
John Cusack is an American actor who rose to fame in the 1980s, starring in iconic coming-of-age films like Sixteen Candles and Say Anything… He has since appeared in a wide range of independent and mainstream movies, earning critical acclaim and awards recognition over the course of his decades-long career.
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