Zitat des Tages von Erin Foster:
Anyone who is on the verge of kind of famous but not really relevant is kind of fun to play with.
We didn't have parents who let us get away with anything. We grew up here with privilege, and we never got a D.U.I., we never went to rehab, we never got pregnant.
Everyone's trying to get a reality show, and we're just trying to avoid accidentally being on a reality show.
I love animals. I just don't want to have a pet. That's OK, right? I would take a dog over a cat, at least to interact with you. I feel like cats just stare you down all the time. Cats have, like, bad attitudes.
I think I would want to be a therapist or sociologist. I love talking to people about their relationships and life problems, understanding where it comes from, and giving insight that's helpful. Also, it would be fun to just marry rich and vacation a lot. That's my real second choice.
Relationships are temporary, and everyone needs to understand that.
I don't think we are changing the world here, but we might be influencing a perspective.
Sunday brunch at Soho House. The views of L.A. are spectacular.
When I did stand-up at U.C.B., and I had a blog for a couple of years that started my writing career, 'Totally Confident and Completely Insecure,' it was the same kind of self-deprecating humor and stories about being out in L.A. and being treated like a loser at a hair salon because you are not famous.
Obviously, it's the Lucille Balls of the world who helped make humor accessible to women and in a voice that women related to. I just wanted to continue that.
If I'm awake at 2 A.M., I'm either suffering from anxiety or doing something I will regret tomorrow.
I find so much new music I didn't know about on my Sonos.
The greatest thing about siblings is you constantly have someone putting you in check; there's no room to get delusional about yourself.
You don't get to be in the squad unless you're six feet tall, a supermodel, perfect, famous, and hot. That's like hand selecting perfection, putting it into a group of girls, and saying, 'Look how amazing we are.'
Our parents are beyond proud that we never sold out once and created something together.
Even Instagram has become a way to show off your girl group and make other girls feel left out.
When we go out with friends for a dinner or something and we have friends that aren't there, for no reason other than they weren't invited because we only had room for a certain amount of people, we just don't post a picture because we don't want anyone to feel left out. What's the point?
Puppies and kittens are both great. Cats and dogs are not for me.
When I was in my twenties, I was a self-conscious, out-of-work actress. Then I decided to be a writer and got hired on an NBC show that got canceled after one year. I was heavily discouraged by someone I worked for who told me I wasn't good.
Your instinct when someone is busy is to give them the least amount of work so that they can do it.
With 'Barely Famous', we've tapped into and created something really exciting that we'll always be proud of going forward.
Everyone is struggling to compete with how people consume television these days.
Fashion is really funny because it's something that should be subjective, but there are clear things that are chic or not chic. There are all these rules, but if the right person breaks a rule, then it becomes a trend.
We don't mess with squads. Our friend group is not, like, a strategic thing. There's no strategy to our friendships. There's no strategy to the circle of girls. Everyone's, like, bound together for different things.
It's OK to want to feel beautiful - as long as you really do the work on yourself to be the kind of person you are proud of.
Your sister knows everything to say to piss you off. But sisters tend to be each other's biggest champion and also their hardest critics.
It was not even that long ago when my acting career was in the gutter. I was just thinking that I didn't want to live a life still going on auditions and not getting work. I wasn't inspired or anything at the time, and it sucked.
There were a lot of assumptions that we were raised a certain way. Our dad was always really clear with us that he is rich and we are not: 'If you want to be rich, you should go do what I did, which is work really hard.'
The Beverly Hills Hotel is so iconic.
When you have a big family, certainly with strong personalities, you feel like you have to fall into a role, and I didn't want to be the little sister or the daughter, because that's who you become as an adult.
I have no interest in feeling like a trophy. Money itself has never been attractive to me; instead, I prefer ambition and integrity.
People want to see someone who looks like they might have this enviable life, but in turn, they are a mess and their life is a mess.
We're living in a time when the most famous people in the world have no specific skill set and are known for living their lives in front of the world. How strange is that? The appeal makes sense to me - it's like 'The Truman Show,' getting a chance to peak into someone's bedroom or see the way someone fights with their husband.