Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean and can it be rephrased? “Asides my innocent look, I’m genuinely innocent”
The sentence has a small grammatical error. The correct phrase should be "Aside from my innocent look" instead of "Asides my innocent look."
Rephrased, it could be: "In addition to my innocent appearance, I am truly innocent."
Overall, the sentence means that although the speaker has an innocent appearance, they are also claiming to be genuinely innocent in character or behavior.