I have Graves' disease and hyperthyroid.
I keep a steady supply of paintbrushes and canvases. I like to paint. I'm not some great artist.
I love the grocery store. I would never have my groceries delivered.
Radio is not a high-paying job; I just enjoyed being on the radio.
People say a lot of mess about celebrities. In the social media world, celebrities are able to go online and see nice things and horrible things written about them - but these people on the Internet wouldn't have the guts to say it to their face.
I would always sneak in the refrigerator and eat seconds, and underneath my bed - you know, I had my own bedroom - it was littered with Twinkie wrappers and Jolly Rancher wrappers. And I would sneak-eat, because I was denied food, not because I was hungry, but because my mom and dad did the best they could in 1970 and '71 and '72.
I will tell you, I feel very, very bad for Kanye West. He's not well, and that is the very foundation of everything he says.
The only thing urban about me is the parties. I have almost always been a suburbanite. I got a car for my graduation. I want to have a manicured lawn and have my son go to a good college.
I think of myself as the queen of lounging. No lounge queen is complete without lounge clothes and house wigs.
I view myself as a multicultural woman who happens to be black.
You need more than a year to grow on somebody, and it's very intimate being invited into people's homes every day. Once that trust is built, then you're like that old friend. That's the sweet spot.
I would like the Hunter Foundation to outlive everything.
I'm not overconfident. It's just that I'm not caught up in that. What will be will be. The die is cast. I can't be anybody but me.
I wouldn't have changed a thing in my past. Life is like dominoes: if you move one, it wouldn't fall the right way.
I don't believe in diet pills. I don't want my heart to race and pop out of my chest.
I don't feel I ask anything of anybody else that I wouldn't give up myself. I don't think the things I ask are particularly shocking, and I don't think I approach celebrities from the point of view of being a polished journalist.
I travel with my own long silk robe. At the hotel, you just never know if the robes have been washed after they've been worn by other people.
I don't want to be the crazy showbiz family. When I walk into the PTA meetings with my sensible flat shoes and my sensible short wig, I do not look crazy.
I have been reporting on celebrity stuff my whole career and am very aware that fame is a slippery slope.
Parents, you need to watch who you let loose your girls around. If you're so desperate that you want your kids to be stars, and you're going to unleash your daughters to the world, you better watch what you get.