I’m an introvert at heart… And show business – even though I’ve loved it so much – has always been hard for me.
Meaning of the quote
Even though Roy Rogers loved being an entertainer, he was actually more of a quiet, private person at heart. Performing in front of big crowds and being famous was always a bit difficult and stressful for him, even though he enjoyed it. He was an introvert, meaning he got his energy and happiness more from being alone or with close friends, rather than from being around a lot of people all the time.
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