I love a bath.
“I love a bath.”
The World Motivation
I love a bath.
“I love a bath.”
I love a bath.
I don't really sweat the small stuff at all and I just feel like I'm more patient. It's probably just a combination of age and being through a bunch of stuff in my life.
It's important when you're coparenting to make sure that you're on the same page.
Giving back is very important to me, especially during the holiday season.
I like painting, I think it's relaxing. I also like designing; I don't really like the manual labor, to be honest.
I was in the bath at the time, and my dad came running in and said, 'Guess who they want to play Harry Potter!?' and I started to cry. It was probably the best moment of my life.
Most of the time it's the parents who recognise me. They try to tell their kids, 'Look, it's Giselle,' and I say, 'No, no, no, don't ruin this for them,' because I'm usually standing there with my hair sideways and no make-up on. And the kid is saying, 'That is not Giselle. No way. That is some worn-out girl who really needs a bath.'
I have no plans to rock myself to sleep in my bath chair yet.
After a bath, we all love to dry off with a towel. But do we need it to survive? No. It's a luxury.
I think I'll take a bath in his blood.