It was important to me and, I think, important to my parents that I be on my own and figure things out on my own and kind of forge my own path, and I'm really grateful for that.
I lose my wallet all the time, and I break my phone all the time.
I realized I didn't want there to be anything left unsaid with my mom. I didn't want there to be questions that I still had about who she was and what her life was like. And I didn't want her to have questions about me as an adult.
My mom's made it clear to me that, like, there's no trust fund.
I have no interest in jumping out of an airplane or any of the things people do for thrills, to push their limits and all that. To me, that seems foolish, and there's no point.
I think viewers realize that people are a lot more three-dimensional than TV has traditionally portrayed them, particularly in news.