He's shameless and doesn't apologize for who he is. That's the definition of realness to me.
Exactly. I mean, I dunno if you were originally trying to point realness into another direction, but I believe he's right for being that way. It doesn't mean "be an a$$hole, never seek self-improvement and expect people to love you no matter what", it just means that you know who you are, understand your truths, and live life the way you want.
I think more people aspire to live like that, to be honest with you.

Definitely isn't easy because everybody has an idea of what you
should be, but it's much better than living a double life for the sake of people liking you.