I asked for a glass of Chardonnay. And in a 9<br>11-like twist, they didn't have any. They offered me Pinot.
I am a good mother and I feel proud about it.
51st State was one that I loved doing because the character was so out there, and in a way I was sad to leave the character behind. I'm afraid I could never be that cool in real life!
You are exposing yourself all the time as an actor. There's the risk of being thought of as bad or boring or unattractive.
When I'm panicked about my love handles, I go to the YMCA and get obsessed with Kid Rock videos as I'm on the running machine.
There's a whole world of bad TV that's along similar themes - the cop drama.
I'm always sort of anticipating life being difficult, but on a basic level, that's sort of on the surface, on a basic level, I'm optimistic in the sense that I think it's all going to be alright in the end.
I am 32-years-old, and diversity is working for me. I see a lot of change. You can't deny the revolution that is happening about body sizes. With social media and everything, everyone can get their voice out more. It puts a lot of pressure on the industry to do, give more spaces to different ethnicities or ages or sizes. I do feel like the change is happening. It might have just started, but I believe it's not going to end. It's just the beginning.
I asked for a glass of Chardonnay. And in a 911-like twist, they didn't have any. They offered me Pinot.
As for my store, most artists' sites send you to a third-party storefront like iTunes, whereas we're disseminating it ourselves. I was always uncomfortable with the thought of sending somebody who came to my site to buy something to some other store. It just occurred to me, "Why can't we do this?"
Time is your friend, impulse is your enemy. Take advantage of compound interest and don't be captivated by the siren song of the market.
Going out there and promoting myself socially doesn't really intrigue me. I'd much rather have my work do it for me.