The decisions that Ellen made on her show were between her and her producers. I supported her decisions. I was there to hug her when she got home.
When you are coming out, you say it's for you. But when everybody says it's not OK, it becomes about that rather than about you. It disappointed me.
I was a bit of a big mouth my whole life. I'm a person who expresses themselves with a lot of openness.
Are we changing the idea of what beauty is? Let's hope so. I'm not the typical Hollywood beauty. Let's hope we're looking at the insides of people a little more.
I believe I went through a divorce. My relationship with Ellen is no less significant as a marriage than my relationship to Coley.
He never admitted anything, even on his deathbed. He was a deluded liar. If it weren't for my father, I don't think I would be so open. So that's a huge blessing.
I told my mother at about the seventh year of therapy that I had been abused sexually by my father, and she hung up the phone on me.
I have been very clear to everybody that just because I'm getting married does not mean I call myself a straight.
It's important to talk about loving yourself and looking at your tragedies and the stuff that makes you grow.