I did honest television. Real, live, honest television. That's what I did best.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I told the truth, and I did it on national TV in a lie-detector test.
Television was a great place for me to kind of fall on my face and make mistakes and be okay with it and move on.
The thing about television is that you can't fake it. Your sense of discovery must be genuine; you can't pretend to be surprised.
I thought doing reality TV would be the greatest success of my life or the biggest mistake.
I went onto reality TV as a business decision.
Everyone I know thinks television is the most important part of my life. I did it for the money! I was able to send my daughter to college.
I liked television, and television liked me.
I did not, like my children and people today, grow up with television as part of my life.
I did a lot of ridiculous television. Between 1980 and '85 I had no confidence, so I did everything I was told to do.
Nothing real or truthful makes its way to TV unless you are smart and know how to sneak it in, and I would tell you how I did it, but then I would have to kill you.