Using kids as pawns in a divorce is awful.
“Using kids as pawns in a divorce is awful.”
— Brooke Hogan · Awful
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Using kids as pawns in a divorce is awful.
“Using kids as pawns in a divorce is awful.”
— Brooke Hogan · Awful
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“Using kids as pawns in a divorce is awful.”
“I'm so moody all the time; I know I couldn't be able to run a country, because I would be crying one day and yelling at people the next day, you know?”
“What love life? I'm not gay, but I might as well be.”
“I have friends, but my brother is really the one person who I can confide in and talk to about anything.”
“I was trying to be so perfect and so cookie-cutter because everyone's like, 'Aim for that Disney audience! Be perfect! Don't say anything wrong!' And it's just working out better for me just being me.”
“When you're 17 and a record label says, 'Hey, do pop,' you listen.”
“I went to prom with my boyfriend, but after the dance he left me at a party all by myself. It was awful!”
“One of my earliest memories is being inside the recording studio and I see the shadow of a figure that looks an awful lot like Walt Disney. Then the door opened and Mr. Disney walked in and said, 'Hi Clint.' I won't ever forget that.”
“And then the really awful thing is that at the end of the day after crying and experiencing things, then you look at what you've written and you're like, 'Hmm, there's half a page that's good here.' Then you throw out everything else.”
“I still get a little nervous when talking to girls. Which is awful, and embarrassing, because I feel like I shouldn't.”
“Some people with awful cards can be successful because of how they deal with the tragedies they're handed, and that seems courageous to me.”
“I'm inclined to think that, because it's such an awful life, that politicians do go into it for the best reasons. I mean, some may love the sound of their own voice. But it's such a wearying life, you've got to be impelled by some desire to leave the world a better place than when you came into it.”