Everyone has an opinion of who you are and what your relationship is about, things that you’ve done or didn’t do in your relationship – and it’s just all crap, really. Things that are written about it are all crap.
When I do comedy, I lose all inhibition and introspection. I no longer care.
I share the same advice that my mom gave me – stay hydrated and sleep well. And that being a beautiful person on the inside is what really matters.
I did research when I was pregnant with my first daughter and was horrified by the chemicals in products, even those meant for babies. I would have to go to 50 different places just to get my house and my kid clean.
I’m really good at being sarcastic with guys. That’s the best way to hang out with them, because that’s what guys. They don’t want the quiet, prissy little things.
When I work out, I have energy and feel good about myself.
After a bath, I like to use Jo Wood Organics Usiku Body Oil. It mositurises my skin without leaving it greasy.
No one gives Cameron Diaz a hard time for not speaking Spanish.
I can’t tell you how great it is to get away with a girlfriend for four days shopping in Paris. Now that’s what I call a vacation.
I don’t need to be famous. I’m not that ambitious. At this point, if I’m not sucked in, I’m never going to get sucked in. Being the so-called hot girl, I disconnect from that. It’s not that deep.
Being perfect is being flawed, accepting it, and never letting it make you feel less than your best.
I don’t hang out with the Hollywood cool people. I’m not out trying to make friends with people because they’re famous.
As a girl, I was always told I was nasty or dirty if I was sexual in any way. Americans are such prudes.
Most nights I end up wearing a wife beater T-shirt and boxers.
The time I’m not spending with my kid has to be worth it, so when I sat down with my agents after I was ready to go back to work, I told them: It’s all about the directors.
I’m comfortable looking sexy. I don’t push it with poses, although I like the ironic part of it. That’s what makes it fun.
Good actors never use the script unless it’s amazing writing. All the good actors I’ve worked with, they all say whatever they want to say.
If I didn’t get a job, between 16 and 18, that wasn’t significant, I was just going to go to college. I didn’t want to be a struggling actor at 36 with five kids, doing something I hated. You see the story so much. It’s such a vicious business to be in when you’re not meant to be in it.
I’m all about supporting anyone whose art is also the way they make their living.
When I used to do the action scenes, I would have to play it rough. If you hit an actress accidentally, she would usually take it on the chin and say, ‘Don’t do that again.’ But with the guys, they would put ice on it, take a 20-minute break and ask for x-rays. It was unbelievable.