You know, I believe in love.

I believe in a marriage that could last and stand the test of time.

Divorce alone is a very hard thing to go through, and having the public weigh in on it makes it worse.

Going through divorce while shooting a reality show is terrible.

The cancer I had is called clear cell carcinoma, and it can show up anywhere at any time. There's always that little fear in the back of my head, it could show up in my colon, my stomach, my brain. I do worry about that.

I don't think the world is jealous of me.

I'm not self boasting. I'm a really good mom.

There's so much paperwork that goes with changing a name.

Our children are Grammers and it's easier to keep the Grammer last name because of them.

I want to see my daughter get married, I want to see my son get married, graduate high school, college.

Being in a new relationship is exciting and difficult and there's some things you really want to remain secret.

I can stand up for myself.

I'm a spokesperson for the foundation for women's cancer, so I will continue to raise awareness and help those that need help.

As a cancer survivor of a radical hysterectomy, there are complications that happen after the fact and your body changes and, going through those changes, you don't feel sexy.

I think that's a really important part of a marriage, to be intimate with your partner.

I love cuddling.

My parents are always like, 'Camille stop with the medical stuff!'

I took pre-med courses in college.

I wanted to be a dentist actually.

My children are most important to me.

I'm a mother and I adore my children. I live for them.

It's tough being the one person on the hot seat.

I watched my grandmother and mother suffer with gynecologic cancers, and now I've been through it.

Chemo gets all the notoriety, but for me, radiation was really the tough one.