To be a true fashionista, you have to be on the best-dressed list and worst-dressed list.
If you know me, you know that nothing embarrasses me. Anything could happen to me on live television, and I sincerely don’t care.
I never thought I was pretty enough. I was kind of tall and lanky. I don’t mind it now, but back in the day I hated it. I would tell myself that what I think is ugly at 17 is actually what’s going to be pretty about me later.
Chicago is incredibly gracious. People here have so much pride.
I love regal looks on the Oscars red carpet. I just love old-Hollywood glamour. I love hair pulled back off the face, beautiful makeup…long sleeves are really elegant. The Oscars are not a place to be too flirty or fun or sexy.
One of my first thoughts I had when I started considering the mastectomy was, ‘What am I going to look like?’ And then, ‘What will my husband think?
I want to encourage everyone to be proactive with their health and get checked out.
When you do a reality show and host shows, it’s hard to have secrets.
When I went public with my breast cancer diagnosis six weeks ago, the overwhelming outpouring of love, prayers and support really helped me heal faster. I want to make sure to thank everyone.
I thought I was dreaming. It was the most amazing moment of my entire life. Not only is Bill the love of my life, but he’s also my best friend. I couldn’t believe my dream guy was asking me to marry him!
To finally get that call from the doctor that you’re pregnant and you’re having a baby…. It was just another world.
I wasn’t prepared to get a mammogram until I was 40 years old, like I’d been told. I never in my wildest dreams expected anything to be wrong.