I have a lot of friends that are ex-Miss Alabamas and ex-Miss Georgias.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I lived in Alabama for a while during the dying days of the Continental Wrestling Federation. I lived in Montgomery and traveled all over Alabama.
I'll always be a Georgia girl at heart, but I live in Los Angeles full time. My parents still live in Georgia, so I go home as often as I can.
I really miss a lot of my friends out there.
I make it a point to go home every weekend so I can meet with Georgians and hear from them directly.
The people from 'The State' are close friends, but also some of the most incredibly funny people I know.
It's very rare that Georgia and Alabama are the only two teams recruiting a kid.
I wish I could go to the school where my close friends go, but I obviously can't. The good thing is, they're really good about inviting me to all the football games and all that stuff. So I end up having an adopted team spirit for a school I don't go to.
Growing up in Georgia, I used to think people up north or out west were so different. They're really not. They're just regular people who live in small towns. They grow up and try to raise families and have a job and go to church and play softball. It's that way everywhere.
My husband's name is Christopher Morgan, and we met in Atlanta. My two children are Sebastian and Quincy.
I'm from Georgia, and everybody gathers around food in the South.