I don't want to be known as the Aerosmith chick, but it's fun to put on the boots and makeup and act like a tough girl.
I truly loved doing the videos, but it has been hard hearing all the time that you're just the Aerosmith chick.
I don't take any of the medications I took when I was younger: antibiotics, antacids, aspirin, asthma inhalers, ulcer medication, allergy shots.
I think I can deceive people. I'm like, the nice, sweet girl when you meet me. And I don't have any bad intentions. But I'm a bad girl too.
My favorite thing in the world is a box of fine European chocolates which is, for sure, better than sex.
I've had so many crushes on gay boys.
Clothes make me dizzy.
I don't feel like a dream girl, but I think it's really nice. I guess a part of me wishes I got that sort of attention in my real life. Because in my real life, I'm this weird, dorky girl who just hangs out with her dog.
One of the things that often frustrates me with cookbooks is that there are one or two recipes that are really good and the rest of them are not so great.
When you're offered things, it makes it so much easier to be indecisive. And it's silly because you can pass on some really amazing things.
I'm reachable for people, I'm not out of their league. I'm just a normal girl.
What I learned from doing 'The Graduate' was it doesn't matter what the medium is... as long as the material is inspiring and the characters are well written.
From 19 to 28 there was a lot of turmoil in my life, but in a stuck way. Then, around 28, my life started to get shaken up. I realized I wanted to grow more and that anything that wasn't working in my life, I could fix it. I feel like I came into my womanhood. And that was when I got married.