However, he also insisted that the experience gave him a newfound empathy for the people he does work with, saying: “I’d always say: ‘Yeah, I understand’, but I never knew what it was like to be on the global stage like that.”
“I never knew what criticism like that felt like,” Scooter continued. “And like I told you, the biggest gift that I got from that was understanding that all the praise I had received up until that moment was not deserved, and all the hate I got after that moment was not deserved, because none of these people knew me. She didn’t know me.”
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