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"It's a process because, when you're a guest star on a show, you have 10 days to do it — to learn and sing it and [do] the choreography. It's a very overwhelming process. The first two days, I was not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I was like, 'I might have to go back [to LA].' Then I took it with serenity and with patience, and it came. But it came as a stampede of information, because they stuff you with information, and then you have this compressed file in your system that you have to go on stage and do whether you're ready or not. As the shows go by, this compressed information starts to permeate throughout your body and you finally have the show in your bones, and then you can enjoy it more."