It's kind of like family. I can't say that we go out to lunch and to the movies every day with each other. Everyone's fully grown adult women with lives.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Family life is fragmenting in this modern age, but it's up to all of us to keep it together.
When you go to the movies with your whole family, it's a different experience. For some reason, it's something that you're all doing together and you take away something special in that.
At midlife, I think a woman has more in common with her teenage children than anybody else. We all are kind of uncertain. We realize for the first time in either our lives or decades that we're in charge now.
We spend our lives trying to get along with people so we can keep our jobs, keep our marriages together, so that we can raise our kids properly.
A lot of people think I grew up with just my brother and me, but mom was there even when she wasn't. We had a good household.
When I go to my live shows it's often a multigenerational audience, a family bonding experience.
So few grown women like their lives.
People think in Hollywood there's a family, where everybody gets together talks about stuff and we all know each other, and it's just not that way at all to me.
One of the problems of our youth is that the family unit is broken up. When we'd sit down to dinner together as a family, we'd learn about each other. We had something people don't get today.
You do become very close like a family but because you see each other for such an intense period of time on the set everyday. You really don't end up socializing that much.
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