There's lots of things you pull out lipstick for.
I am only six foot three, by the way.
I just want to be known for what I do, not who I know.
If you're a model, you're supposed to know how to walk, aren't you?
I dress myself, not to impress, but for comfort and for style.
I walk a lot. It keeps me in shape and clears my head.
I've always liked all the sciences, like math, physics and biology.
I'm an athlete. I go out there and fight my heart out.
But I'm very thankful that no one is slamming my head against the wall anymore.
There's no ex out there who I'm not friends with today, and I'm extremely thankful for that.
And I'm so thankful that I've been allowed to show another side of Trish.
I realize how unique my path has been. And I'm thankful for that.
Because I'm such a tomboy, I hate showing off my body.
My family and my friends are most important to me. These people are my foundation.
I was born in Montreal and came from a lower-middle-class family.
I've got one young family by the first wife, with four children.
Fat is your friend. The brain thrives on a fat-rich, low-carbohydrate diet.
I did my famous cabbage soup diet, so I was able to do it.
As for those grapefruit and buttermilk diets, I'll take roast chicken and dumplings.
Push-ups, sit-ups, and a strict diet of raisins. That's my plan.
I'm not strictly vegetarian, but meat doesn't play a big part in my diet.