I’m always the person who’s taking everyone else’s kid and putting them on my hip, so I’ve kinda always been a mama.
BLAKE LIVELYI was class president, on the cheerleading squad, in a competitive show choir, and in, like, six different clubs.
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I never really cook from recipes. But the worst is when something turns out great and I can’t figure out how to make it again!
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I could probably make more money if I did more commercial projects.
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When I moved to New York, I started switching fragrances. Between different seasons I would change fragrance, or if I was going out for a big fancy night versus going out in the daytime. But I also found that I was changing and growing so much.
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Actually, I’m happiest in Williams-Sonoma in New York. That’s a wonderful cooking store.
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I was always observing my siblings and hearing stories about their lives that turned out to be helpful as an actress.
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I’m lucky enough to lead a very active life, so I’m always on the go.
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My mother had very humble beginnings – to put it mildly. Her dad built their home out of timber that he cut down on their land. No heat, no air-conditioning – ‘no foolishness,’ as he would call it.
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I don’t really need a personal trainer or watch what I eat. I can’t start the day without a hot chocolate or finish it without a few squares of dark chocolate. It’s good for my mood!
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Each day, I choose my age.
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I can read a four-page scene once and have it memorized. It’s a skill you learn in school: disposable cramming.
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I first started wearing fragrance when I was thirteen or fourteen, and the smell was candy-like. They were in very colorful bottles, like turquoise and pink. By the time I was sixteen or seventeen, it got more girly and more floral.
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If I define myself by things that are always changing, like the public’s opinion, or what I’m wearing, or what job I’m doing, there’s no stability in that.
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I went straight from high school to ‘Gossip Girl,’ and both were very structured, scheduled environments, so I never had freedom to explore and carve my own path.
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I came from a big family – two brothers and two sisters. So, there were always a ton of boys around and a ton of girls around. So, I grew up comfortable with both sexes.
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I actually dress up more in my home than I do walking down the street just because it is so much fun to play dress up.
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