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I mean, she's arguably one of the biggest movie stars in the world, and she comes into my dressing room. You know who else was wonderful, that I was very excited, was Julia Roberts. God, as far as big celebrities, I think I've probably interviewed - Name one, and let me see if I've - I mean, I've interviewed, trying to think of all the big A-listers. I'm now in my, like, athlete phase where there's so many Olympians and stuff I'd want to interview. Who have you not interviewed yet that you would love the opportunity to? It was the whole sea of people going into the award show, and there he was. That was meant to be if you ran into him. Work out, do the kids, work out, and then come on into work and do both shows as I'm coordinating all the kid stuff, and then grocery store, dinner, cook dinner, binge my show, and collapse, and do it all again. And then, of course, 12 times throughout the day. My morning starts, actually 6:30, cup of coffee. My son is in 9th grade, so make him breakfast, get him to school, work out, which I love. My two daughters are home from college, and they'll go back soon. I wake up at about 6:30, get the kids breakfast. What is a typical day for you like shooting both "Access Hollywood" and "Access Daily"? I just think sort of don't make apologies for it and do the best you can, and acknowledge that there's no even, right? You sort of do the best and be grateful for it all, I guess. I've got the Golden Globes tonight, kids. I just started -īut, also, the thing that somebody told me, and I want to say it's Maria Shriver, but I can't remember: "Stop apologizing for work." Men don't apologize when they leave for work, and I love my work, and I love my kids, so I'm always like, "Mom is so lucky to get to go. I started creating this clothing line that I was going to do. And so, I just took the beat and raised my babies, and we rebuilt our home and sort of released to the universe. At the time, my husband had a really good job. A lot of my friends don't have that luxury. īut you know what was funny about me in that moment was I just threw myself - Again, how lucky that I had the luxury to be a stay-at-home mom. I was going to take a beat, but nobody was calling.
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The joke is that I told my agents to hold all calls. The phone was not ringing with the jobs coming in. We lost everything we own, and, literally, I was probably 40-something by then.
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Then, I had this moment in my life where I'm eight months pregnant with my third child, my house burned down. I did this show "Real Simple." I hosted a show for ESPN.
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The joke there, which is really not a joke, but I had worked. You were a stay-at-home mom before "Access," right? You have to hustle and keep grinding and really go for it. I sold copiers for Kodak right out of college, so I was like, "Okay, I've already done that." So it's funny that it's not like - I think people think everything just opens up to you. But what's funny is, those shows end, and I think it's still today, and when they're over, they're sort of like, "See you later." I remember meeting with MTV and they said, "Kit, you'd be great in sales." You know what I mean? And I'd already come from sales.