I was a single mom that raised two bright, beautiful, and compassionate girls.
My first modeling job was Gap, and my first time in front of the camera was for a Soda Pop Girls commercial - it's one of those Bratz dolls, Barbie dolls...one of those.
Men and girls, men and girls: Artificial swine and pearls.
People look at me and go, 'You must have it made. You have girls. You have a great life. It's not true. I mean you pull the curtain away, and you see I'm just as insecure and neurotic and scared and vulnerable as anybody, you know.
It's an interesting time that way. It's hard to meet good girls down here. It seems like they're all after something and interested in their own lives.
One's prime is elusive. You little girls, when you grow up, must be on the alert to recognize your prime at whatever time of your life it may occur. You must then live it to the full.
The first perk of theatre is the girls.
Acting is easy and fun. You earn a lot of money, and you bang out with girls. The profession is given tremendous significance within our society, but it's not really worthy of it.
Then I read Little Women, and of course, like a lot of really young girls, I was very taken with Jo - Jo being the writer and the misfit.
There is something revolting about the way girls' minds often jump to marriage long before they jump to love. And most of those minds are shut to what marriage really means.
I like American women. They do things sexually Russian girls never dream of doing - like showering.
Our girls have learned that sweat is sexy, brawn is beautiful and a little dirt never hurt anyone.
We all know that girls who compete in sports perform better in school, are physically healthier and have a stronger self-esteem.
It was trying to break down the stereotypes and it was the kind of thing where, for the first time, women were on a par and not seen as just objects. Though girls were objectified still.
I was always fascinated with rock 'n' roll, or girls, or something like that when I was a kid.