In 'Growing Stronger,' I expose my most painful moments and open my heart, thoughts and person, so that my experiences can inspire alleviation, consolation and decisiveness.
When my daughter Sabrina was 2 years old, the pediatrician told me it was time she quit using a pacifier because that could make her teeth crooked and even cause infections in her ears.
Having children is a huge responsibility, and I just don't want to hand them off to a nanny or my mom to take care of them.
In giving to the March of Dimes, my fans can help support vital research and programs to help babies and their families.
I don't smoke, drink. I exercise, drink lots of water, eat well, don't sun. Me cuido. There's a lot of things that I want to do.
I know I have difficulties with some verbs. But if they get me, they get me. And if they don't understand me, they don't understand me.
In society, there is enormous pressure for us to try and look good, to be politically correct, to say the right things, to be polite and basically to sacrifice ourselves on the way.
Since I'm not a journalist, I talk about issues that encourage an interchange of ideas through conversation while also being entertaining.
I heard that I have three ribs, that I have more surgeries than Cher - whatever they say, they say; I know who I am.
Everything is so fast now, everything is so disposable now, there's no time to build up a career like we used to have in the past.
I'm very ambitious. I always want more after I get something I've dreamed about, so every day, I have a new target and a new path to follow. That's pretty much my law in life.