When I was five, I always told my mom I would want to be an actor.
My mom taught me how to make grilled chicken, and I bake, too.
My mom was an actress in the local Seattle theater doing experimental plays.
My father still is a lawyer, and my mom was a teacher and then later a career counselor.
My mom was dying for me to write a book, she was my biggest advocate.
My mom insisted on multigrain bread and never allowed soda in the house.
My mom's gonna be the biggest star - mark my words right now!
Mom lied. The crust is the shittiest part.
My parents separated when I was eight. I grew up with my mom alone.
Love sometimes demands to be selfish
Pray for good. Pray for happy. And always pray for Mom.
Moms are life's number one cheerleaders without uniforms.
Sometimes, moms have to be creative to get their babies to eat healthy.
I'm looking forward to being a mom and a wife and a business owner.
What I really wanted to do, actually, was stay home and be a mom and have some more kids.
My dad was a Punjabi from Amritsar, and my mom is a Punjabi from Kashmir. My dad was a soldier in the Indian Army.
I was born to a Nigerian dad and a Kenyan mom, and coming to the States was really academic.
I'm not a religious person. My mom was of Jewish blood and my dad was Protestant.
My mom grew up in Kansas, my dad in Indiana. They had boring childhoods.
My mom's a Catholic, and my dad's a Jew, and they didn't want anything to do with anything.
I love my real mom and dad; I love them both equally.