Initially, I booked a lot of commercials that weren’t speaking parts. Was there a time earlier in your career when it appeared it would hurt you in the business?Ī: When I was a teenager, I had an acting teacher who said I wasn’t going to make it with that voice. Q: You’ve done a great job over the years of turning your voice into an asset. to speak to women about self-empowerment. I’m sent all over the world as a representative of the U.S. Q: What in your show biz experience prepared you for a show like this?Ī: In the 10, 11 years since The Nanny has been off the air, I became a cancer survivor, I wrote my second New York Times best-selling book, I became a woman's activist who started a woman’s health movement and I received a position from the U.S. I want to unify Americans, in contrast to many other things we watch on TV that I find to be divisive. I’ll have segments like, “There Outta be a Law,” where I get Americans involved in how laws get made. Q: Tell us about some of the things we can expect to see on the new show.Ī: I’m going to have family and friends on, and it’ll have a familial, almost slight reality edge to it.
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