Words matter. These are the best Sara Rue Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m more into the old-school country myself, like Dolly Parton, and I guess it wouldn’t be typical, but I really love Linda Ronstadt.
Carrying my own show again is exactly what I want to do. I loved my experience on ‘Less Than Perfect’ so much and I would like something like that again. I love half hour – I feel like it’s where my heart and soul is somehow. It’s the perfect combination of fun and light and extremely challenging.
Traveling Wilburys was always played in my house growing up.
I had spent my entire career not wanting to talk about weight, not wanting to deal with it, wanting to be an actor first.
What woman doesn’t want to feel comfortable in a swimsuit? It’s incredibly empowering.
Some women give birth and then two weeks later look amazing. I don’t think I’m going to be one of those women, and I’m OK with that. I just want to be a good mom; I don’t really care about having a hot bod.
I love Chuck Lorre. I did a little guest spot on ‘Roseanne’ when I was fourteen. It was a whirlwind experience in a week and I think with Chuck, I had auditioned for him for a couple of other shows of his over the years.
You can control what you put in your body – 100 percent. You really can control your level of fitness and how your body looks.
I’m done losing weight, I feel great, and I love looking like a woman. I love being curvy and having boobs and hips. It’s hot. I don’t ever want to be size zero.
Everybody knows who Reba is. She has one name, for goodness sakes! There’s only, like, six people in the world that have one name.
One of the few things we can actually control in life is what we put in our bodies. I found that very empowering.
Working on ‘Malibu Country’ with Reba McEntire is truly a gift. She is one of the nicest people that I have ever had a the pleasure to be around. She is so professional and always on time and has it together. It really is a joy to be around her.
I’m never going to be a skinny girl, which is good. That’s just not my thing. It’s more about health and truly being comfortable in your own skin.
Every set has their own personalities and their own quirks. It’s funny comparing starring in a show to going in and doing recurring work – there’s already a rhythm that’s been established, and people know each other so well. It’s like being a guest in someone else’s home.
I recognize how lucky I am as an actor. I’ve been working as an actor since I was 9 years old.