My mother, when I told her I was going into the jewelry business said, 'Kenneth, don't tell anyone.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My parents never got carried away with the extraneous elements of being in the business.
I inherited my love of gold jewellery from my grandmother.
A loving mother-son relationship is always a plot or outwitting of some kind. 'Don't tell anyone, but...' my mother was always saying to me - when I wasn't saying it to her.
My father was a businessman. We had discussions about honesty and dishonesty.
My mother told me one day I walked in to her and said, 'Mom, I'm not going to be sick anymore,' and she said 'Why?' and I said 'Because an angel told me so.' Now, I don't remember saying it; that's just what she told me.
My mother is going to get earrings of my head. Some will be dipped in silver, some will be dipped in gold, and I will hand them out to everyone I know.
When I told my parents I wanted to be an actor, my mom was, like, 'I think I heard you say lawyer.'
My mum's amazing - every time I achieve something in my career, she buys me a diamond earring.
I obviously have a great love and appreciation of jewelry, thanks to my mother, much to the dismay of both my father and my boyfriends.
My dad's a jeweller, and my mom works for a bank.