You’re going to respect women.” We’ve talked about being put in a box, and that’s a box I’ve been put in my whole life. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Joey Sasso has taken the Internet by storm.
I grew up making my own films and really studying behind-the-scenes to learn how to do special makeup effects. I went into it optimistic and hoped for the best. That was it. That [respect] goes to my mother and my grandmother, who passed away when I was 13, may she rest in peace. I must’ve done something right in my life. Stay true to who you are because I feel so many people try to be so So for Sasso, $110,000 is on the line.Before the final episodes are released at midnight, we caught up with him to chat about the show, about his Rochester upbringing, and more.The reason it stands out so much compared to other reality shows is all the contestants never meet each other.It’s all social media based, we all live in an apartment, we’re on camera 24 hours a day, and we set up a social media profile in “The Circle,” but the twist of it is you don’t know if you’re talking to someone who’s real because there are catfishes in the game.For me, I never contemplated being a catfish, because I’ve always believed in myself, and have had confidence in myself.Being a catfish sounds like it would be fun, but not when it’s a level of competition like this.I went in there just saying: “You know what, anything can happen, and there can be so many things that can be out of my control, people aren’t ever meeting me face to face, who knows how they’re going to perceive me.”So I’d rather just go in there, be myself, stay true to who I am, and do my best.
I just don’t do secrets well, but this is the one secret I kept in. We live in the world of #OscarsSoWhite. The one thing, now that everyone knows the outcome, is that I never once thought about winning the show. We talk all the time. My producers came to see me and said, "We know you're not a bad person.
They did such an amazing job of making this happen—[letting] all of us know what we were getting into. She would always tell me, “You are going to be a mother effing gentleman.
Man, I felt like Morgan Freeman in Oh yeah, absolutely. But this came up and it felt so right. He opened up and revealed he's been through a lot of stuff in his life that had really hurt him, but helped shape him. It's really difficult because when I talked to Miranda or Sean, you're getting me being as vulnerable as the person who is being blocked. And the truth is, the Joey I met via social media, the one The Circle contestants and audiences fell in love with, is the real deal, folks.It’s insane man!
She raised me to be a complete gentleman. We are in each other’s lives. It was just a really sweet one-on-one that really meant a lot to me before those final ratings. People say, "Oh he’s just a player. I’m proud of where I come from—the values and morals I was raised with.Yes, I did. Joey seemed like just another gym-tan-laundry type we've seen a million times on reality TV. When I went on the show, being a kid from Rochester helped me to get to the point I’m at currently in the game because I’m not afraid to call people out, I’m not afraid to say exactly what’s on my mind.Especially living out here in Los Angeles, so many people are fake, they tell you what you want to hear to your face, but talk behind your back.When I went into the game, especially when you can’t meet face to face, putting yourself out there, calling someone out, is a really ballsy move to make, but I think being a kid from Rochester definitely helped with the confidence. For both of us, we just know that the love we have for each other—we know relationships can change that. I'm a bartender at one of the oldest gay bars in California, and all my friends are gay, which people don't expect when they meet me. Rochester's Joey Sasso won the competition and took home $100,000.
I could really say my peace to him and say, "Friendship is about opening up and being vulnerable. I have all these people asking "Where are these conversations? The winner of the show walks away with $100,000, but the winner of the fan vote gets $10,000.
My mother raised me knowing that when I was a teenager, I’d be dating a lot and seeing women. I was done.
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