I acted in millions of TV shows.
I love trashy reality TV - all of it.
But reality television is here to stay.
There are no rules in live television.
Reality TV has taken over.
I don't watch reality TV. I'm cool.
I love trainwrecks on live TV.
You don't really have time to watch TV if you work on TV.
I never have kids in movies or in TV shows.
Doing a half-hour TV show is a dream.
I didn't want to commit to a TV show.
I went onto reality TV as a business decision.
Live TV would terrify anybody.
I humbly apologise for reality Television.
Reality TV is anything but.
TV tends to try and fit everyone into a TV mold.
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