Well, I mean, I’m glad that you are. Thanks for the work that you do. And just forgive me because I’m a nerd, but I have to ask you, I know you probably can’t answer, but are you going to be in the next season of American Horror Story?
As of right now, no, but the show, the way it works is sometimes you don’t know until a week before you’re filming. So genuinely, I don’t know. And usually, whenever I’m on a carpet and people ask me, they’re like, “Oh, you’re keeping secrets.” I never knew anything with this show.
So with that is Ryan Murphy like the kind of person that you will basically always say yes to?
In the sense of with the show, yeah. Listen, I grew up on that show. I grew up with those people. I’ve learned so much from them. It feels like home every time I go back and feels like home in the summer I was dealing with a bunch of health stuff and digestive issues and everything. There was a thing where they ended up finding a parasite in my blood and that’s why for two years I felt like I was going crazy and I just wanted to take a break cause that fall was just crazy for me. But I love them enough. And I said yes and I wanted to go back. And the fact that they called me back as always, such a, such a wonderful feeling. So I’m part of the family is definitely.
I feel like people, once they work with him, they’re just like, oh, I definitely want to work with him again.
His mind is so vast and crazy, so it’s like you never know what you’re gonna get. So as an actor it’s incredible. Opportunities usually are given a character where you get to sink your teeth into and it’s like, Whoa, I’m a part of something that’s crazy and wild. Yeah. And that’s exciting. So there’s always a draw of being like, “Ooh, what’s going to happen now?”