I've always had a big personality. I was trickier as a kid. I behaved erratically instead of consistently. I would have tons of friends, and then I would have no friends. I'd be with the cool girls, then the uncool girls. I migrated from group to group because I was bored or people got bored with me. I was very intense.
My position as the best-selling author at E! is secure - unless Salman Rushdie develops a show with them.
The love that comes from friendship is the underlying facet of a happy life.
I'm a devilish kind of person, but I embrace it. I don't try to fight it. It's proven very well for me.
I like the minute when I can get off the stage and go home, and I know I've done a good job.
You can act, or you can't. I'm sure a lot of people who are serious about acting would disagree, but I'm not really worried about them.
That's my biggest struggle, is maintaining a personal romantic relationship. It takes a lot of effort.
I'm a late-night host that doesn't want to be tied down by time or television or even hosting.
Network TV is so limiting. There are so many parameters.
I think pregnancy is a huge responsibility.
I love Sandra Bullock. I think everybody loves her.
Even my Mormon sister checks my rankings on Amazon.com.
Anyone who's married to Mariah Carey - I'm pretty sure - doesn't have a great sense of humor. I mean, let's be honest: she's ridiculous. What is her game plan?
There's only so much you can say about celebrity, obviously.
Who would marry me anyway? I'm a handful.
It's a dream come true to have someone else portray me. Because I've been living this life for a long time, and I'm over myself.
I do think about marriage, but it's not the end-all goal.
I always thought to myself, 'I don't want to be doing stand-up when I'm 40 years old.'
I don't pretend to be a great interviewer; I don't even pretend to be good at my job.
I'm not trying to be a role model to kids, because I don't have any children, but I do think everyone should have a free spirit.