It so saddens me that people don't give other people the benefit of the doubt in the way they'd want to be given it.
I befriended a homeless man five years ago, bought him a new set of teeth, helped him get his life on track. A writer for 'Elle' spent two hours talking to this guy and discarded almost everything he said. When the story came out, we both were weeping while reading it on the street!
People don't want to read about my work with the homeless or the time and money I pour into animal rescue and organizations that fight poaching.
When I went to D.C., I thought I would have an incredible platform to help animals. But I realized very quickly that there were huge limits to what I could do.
My husband is very fortunate to be part of the government. It is a great honor and privilege, and in no way is his work, or my part in this, any kind of sacrifice.
I love the emotional symbolism of the eternity band as a wedding band. It's like wearing the infinity sign on your finger and represents the cyclical and enduring aspect of love.
You should measure me by my actions, the friends I keep, and the charities I support, not by the politics of my husband.
You can seek out a lot of publicity if you want, depending on your choices. A lot of major celebrities don't have paparazzi following them.
Americans girls always ask me where I get my clothes, and I say, 'Ha, you can't get this over here.'