What's it like living a lie?
Living a lie is very hard. You're so much like a split personality. You want to believe the lie you're living because, for example, if you're playing the role of a businessman, you've got to live that lie as a businessman. You're not a businessman, but deep down you want to be that businessman because, depending on the job that you're doing, you've got loads of money at your disposal, depending on how much they want to put into the program, the paper report, or whatever. You've got a lot of things at hand for you, so you're living this lie as a businessman, and when you finish whatever part of the undercover operation you're doing and you come out, you sit back and you think, "Oh, I quite liked living that lie, because it was good fun." It's not your real role in life. You're basically there with your expensive jewellery, your money, and you are living that lie. It is hard sometimes when you've got to take all of that lie off. You take off all the jewelry, you put the money away, you take the clothes off, and then you put your own clothes back on, and then you're back to being the person you normally are. It's good fun, as long as you don't let it take over your life. Living the lie is quite good, and if you get involved with these characters, and you're living the lie with them, it also helps whatever story you're doing. They believe your lie that you've portrayed to them. They believe you and they take you under their wings, and then it gets you more into the story itself and gets you more information. You're living your lie and they're giving you more information.