I really have a deep sense of caring about the air that we breathe and the water that we drink. I want to be able to say that I was trying to protect that. And I also care deeply about children. My children, all children. And I care deeply about giving back.

Just because people can express themselves through their art doesn't mean they are great communicators in person.

I can't live without knowing I have my extensions and ponytail. So I can run out the door at the drop of a hat.

I really believe in the old expression that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. It's through adversity that you find the strength you never knew you had.

I wish my butt did not go sideways, but I guess I have to face that.

I just found out that I'm one inch taller than I thought.

I liberally apply sunscreen and wear hats.

I would be remiss when talking about beauty secrets to not say that one of the best is to care about the world around you. That's what really matters.

At Thanksgiving, I always start at the top of my list and say I'm grateful for friends, family, and good health. Then I get more superficial... like being thankful for my Louboutins.

When I am brushing my teeth, I'm bending my leg behind me, or I'm lifting my leg up and holding it in that position so I'm squeezing my butt in. I can do that while I'm washing or slicing vegetables, too. Or I go up and down on my toes, working my calves a little bit.

My smile has been my ticket to the world. Smiling releases the same feel-good hormones you get jogging. Caring for your lips and gums is important. I brush my teeth morning and night, alternating toothpaste brands. In addition to flossing, I use a Water Pik to massage my gums and remove food particles.

When you feel good, you look good. And vice versa: When you look good, you feel good.

Life is short. Ricky and I realize how lucky we were. We want to be together all the time.

My favorite dish is brown rice with lentils, roasted red and yellow peppers, and fennel, with a sweet potato and a salad on the side.

When I started modeling, I was told to tan, but I always protected my face.

When you turn 60, the key is to not stop moving. Once you start to stop moving, you rust. You got to just keep going.

You don't always have to get an expensive gym membership. The important thing is to keep moving and to make it fun and have variety - it's the spice of life.

After the first miscarriage, I tried to take the attitude that it was my body's way of telling me that this pregnancy wasn't meant to be.

I've gotten into the habit of cranking out a set of push-ups before each show to get my blood pumping and find my focus. I worked my way up from eight to 30. That was a real accomplishment.

I think that ultimately your age is determined by your attitude. It's not the number; it's not how many wrinkles you have on your face. It's the energy that you project.

Modelling was never in my plan. Never.

Believe me, I love a good chocolate chip ice cream. I'm not going to go for some lousy version of it. If I'm going to have it, I'm going to have a really good one. I believe in treating yourself occasionally to something.

I think many people can relate to that excruciating pain of love gone wrong. I'd rather have a broken arm than a broken heart.

A smile is like an instant facelift and an instant mood lift.