Any press is good press.

I love making handmade gifts.

I'm really just a normal person.

I enjoy getting dressed as a Barbie doll.

I do everything that everybody else does.

I can do whatever I want, but I'm a French girl. It goes with everything.

I have a family and two cats; I get up with my kids early in the morning.

I've worn over 6,700 gowns. They're all borrowed gowns, designer samples.

When I was having that alphabet soup, I never thought that it would pay off.

Prior to having my first child, I had a huge ambition to go into movies and TV.

It's not the most intellectual job in the world, but I do have to know the letters.

When I first moved to Los Angeles, I came out here with a thousand dollars to my name.

I think people think of me as this elegant person because they always see me dressed up.

I will say I remember the best thing in terms of publicity was being on the cover of Newsweek.

My favorite movie is 'Imitation of Life.' It's just a true love story, and it really touched me.

In my personal life, I'm a huge fan of Carolina Herrera. I just think her stuff is timeless and classic.

Don't put on something so tight thinking, 'Oh, I can wear this for four hours.' Don't do that to yourself!

I love to crochet. I have my own line of yarn and donate half my proceeds to St. Jude Children's Hospital.

I wear weird-colored toenail polish - like blue, green, or yellow. If it's strange-looking, I will wear it.

So, I understand when they make a mistake and everyone at home is throwing their shoe at the television set.

My biggest phobia is spiders. When I was in second grade, one of my classmates got bitten. That did it for me.

I'm shy. I'm not outgoing. I'm a homebody. I am on TV, but you know, it's interesting. How much do I talk on TV?

I'm a mom, a full-time mom when I'm not taping. I do the carpool thing, and bake the cookies, and do the homework.

Our viewers are loyal. They've seen Pat and me together for 30 years. It's like Ken and Barbie. How do you break them up?

I made a baby blanket for both of my children and brought them home from the hospital in them, and they will always have them.

I just don't think America wants a female host. It's like men don't walk around in skirts in this country. Why change a good thing?

I'm not a huge dresser-upper. Most of my closet is jeans, T-shirts, tennis shoes, and flats. I don't even know if I have a sequin gown in my closet.

I never get bored, because there’s always different puzzles, I’m wearing different clothes, there’s different contestants, there’s different prizes.

During the week, I usually stay home and cook a simple dinner. I go to bed early, get up early, exercise, and then on weekends, I'll go out to dinner.

I will say that when I retire, I will probably do something to help others. I don't know know what it will be... probably I'll get involved in some charity.

If you're looking for a dress to wear to an event, put it on with the heels that you're going to wear and walk around the room and make sure you feel comfortable in it.

I don't see why anyone should put me down for my job. I'm bright. I'm intelligent. I turn letters - so what? I also talk. I talk on the show! People know my name on the show.

There's five cameras, I don't know how many people in the audience... depending on where we're taping, there can be anywhere from 300 to 5,000 people, so the contestants are nervous

There's five cameras, I don't know how many people in the audience... depending on where we're taping, there can be anywhere from 300 to 5,000 people, so the contestants are nervous.

I need to be able to raise my hands up to turn the letters. That's probably the only limitation I have when it comes to gowns. I wear tight ones, I wear loose ones, I wear every color, and different fabrics.

I'm a businesswoman. You know, I have other investments too, real estate. A long time ago, I would buy a house and flip it. But now everybody does that, so I don't do that anymore because there's no houses out there to buy.

What people don't know about me is that I'm a pretty good businesswoman. Yes, I do this little ol' game show, but I know the show isn't going to last forever, so I've gone into different ventures. But I don't want to sound like I'm bragging.

It is what it is, and it's a crazy job - I literally touch letters and wear pretty clothes, and how do you describe that job? It's weird, but I've been doing it for a long time, and I'll be first to make fun of it - I really will - but I wouldn't trade it for anything else in world.

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