I'm looking for a woman with the body of Kelly Brook and the mind of Stephen Fry.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm on a search for my future ex-wife.
But I want to pay tribute to Anna Lee Woodruff, an extraordinary, selfless woman and beautiful grandmother who in her quiet determined way was a role model for her two daughters, and who left a lasting impression on so many who knew her.
The viewer I picture in my mind when I do 'The Kelly File' is a woman who's had a long day, either with the kids or at work, or both.
I knew that the show was coming and they wanted me to have a co-host. And so I asked Mary Hart and she was one of the first. Before that it was Sarah Purcell then Cindy Garvey. Then Mary Hart, then Cindy Garvey again here in New York, then Anne Abernathy and then Kathy Lee, who stayed 15 years. And now Kelly has been there eight.
There are certainly some artists in New York that I would love to work with. One is Sarah Michelson.
I'm really interested in women, particularly the kind of black woman who has overcome obstacles in her life and transformed.
After I found April Barrows, I felt I had found a soul mate. Her stuff is exactly what I was looking for.
I definitely look up to Veronica Roth, Suzanne Collins, and J.K. Rowling.
I found a great woman in Keely Shaye. Not if I searched a million times over would I find one as good.
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