I wouldn't participate in 'Stars on Ice' if I were asked. I find it an amateurish tour in a way, the production quality.
I love skating and sparkling and flying around the ice, and people clap for you. It's an amazing feeling.
I am often criticized for spending too much time off the ice, but if you were in my shoes, you'd see how necessary it is.
I design all of my costumes. I like to go out there and feel like I have contributed to every part of what I do. I choose the music, the choreographer, I've obviously chosen my coach, my costumes - all if that falls under my realm of power, my realm of influence.
Nothing shocks me anymore. I've embraced men in thongs, I've embraced women with padded bras. I mean, I can embrace Larry King saying 'fierce.'
I'm not commercial, I'm not for Special K cereal and I'm not a Wheaties boy; I'm a little bit more avant-garde, a little bit more out there.
I'm going to skate exactly the way I want to, create programs that I like, and everything will fall into place where it is supposed to.
I've always wanted to make a music video with skating and different imagery, something very artistic.
I suppose being fierce is a very good thing, and a very cool thing. But more than fierce, I think I'm a strong person and a strong individual. And that's what I take with me every day.