It was during a cosmetic procedure that I first had painkillers.
I've been in showbusiness all my life, but as an actress I have never been overly driven.
I try to go to the gym three times a week. And I have to watch what I eat. I'm a normal person.
I've always put my family first and that's just the way it is.
All the work built my fame and certainly made me more money, but the toll it took in my home was not good.
I work with The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. I sit proudly as one of only two recovering addicts on their board.
The biggest lesson I've learned from my children is to look in the mirror at myself, not at them. I've realized that everything I've done has had an impact on them. We have to understand that they are like little paparazzi. They take our picture when we don't want them to and then they show it to us in their behavior.
The most rewarding aspect of parenting is seeing my children be authentic. The most rewarding thing for me is to see them do anything that they're proud of.
I don't think any woman wants to be known for being beautiful or busty. I think you want to be known for who you are.
I'm a tidy, neat person. But I'm not a maniac.