I think that we need to be careful, as reporters and as journalists, not to take the bait and not to get into an endless discussion about issues that are trivial.
I do like adrenaline. Zip-lining is my favorite.
I watch every 'Real Housewives' franchise there is.
There is no justification for having an affair.
You get so used to a world that you complain, but never actually want anything different. Why crave the unfamiliar?
As an actor, you don't want to ever get too comfortable where you're like, "I know this character," and you don't do the work anymore. Then, there's something that you're going to miss. If you always stay hungry to learn more about your character, that's a healthy thing, while having a great sense of who she is, at the core.
I would like one day to play an FBI cop, just so I can hold the gun and shoot.
On kissing Marilyn Monroe: It's like kissing Hitler.
Nothing is more maddening than being questioned by the object of one's interest about the object of hers, should that object not be you.
I've definitely written people e-mails telling them I've loved their stories, but that seems more like a professional journalist thing to do.
To wind the mighty secrets of the past, And turn the key of time.