You can spend the day at work, but when you go home, and you're in the role of a father or a husband, you don't have to remind yourself that you shouldn't tell your wife to hold the messages. If you do, that marriage is not going to last very long.
— Hannah Simone
Everything I've done I've always kind of jumped in headfirst, and it's been a learning curve. Even MuchMusic, I had never done live television before, and all of a sudden you show up, and they're like, 'You ready kid? Let's go.'
An eyelash curler changes your entire face. It opens your eyes up.
I know quite a few friends who are models, and they're usually really smart, sharp, world-savvy people.
I worked at the United Nations.
The best place to live is where you are right now.
I remember the first time my friend Colin Lewis, who used to be a judge with me on a show on MuchMusic called 'disBAND,' told me, 'I think I just found your next favorite artist to adore.' He sent me The Weeknd, and he was completely spot on. The Weeknd is literally on every playlist I have.
When I lived in India, I'd speak like an Indian to get good prices while shopping. I'm good with accents.
I feel like we can't pick who we fall in love with because if we could, we would all make better choices. Your heart just falls where it falls.
I've never been on a date.
When you're going through a breakup, you should just let yourself feel everything so you can get over it as opposed to pretending everything's okay and dragging it out.
I'm thrilled to partner with Gillette to help men understand what women want. If we're able to give them that information, and Gillette can give them the tools to get there, then we both win, and that's very exciting.
It comes down to personal style, and that's what's sexy and attractive in a man.
It's funny, I was talking to somebody who writes for a cop show, and he was saying how they aren't allowed to acknowledge Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, just because it has to be able to play forever.
I've been on stage since I was eight.
I am passionate about human rights.
I got a job as a human rights and refugees officer, working on youth-based projects. But I realized all the kids I was working with were far more into 'The Daily Show' than the policy briefings.
I think everybody understands the fact that the right person will be cast for the role. So it's not theirs really to lose; they're just trying to find the right person.
It just seemed like an unattainable dream to go down to Los Angeles and to land a professional working, acting gig on a show that you really love with a character you really connect with. That doesn't seem possible; that seems insane.
I love to do Pilates, Bar Method, and spin. I'm addicted.
That's my family; we have a very British sense of humour, very dry.
I grew up in Saudi Arabia and India and Cyprus, and I lived in a war-zone myself, and, I mean, I had a pretty bizarre, I guess, nomadic childhood, and so I was really drawn to international relations and political science.
When I lived in London, I worked three jobs and had such long work days.
I went to Coachella once, and it was only to go see Leonard Cohen. I got in the car and sat through all the crazy traffic in L.A. to get there - instead of a two hour drive, it takes, like, six hours. Then I watched his set and turned around and left. I just so wanted to see him perform in the desert.
I have an extended family of close friends, guy and girls.
Working opposite Max Greenfield is the best job in the world. He's just incredible.
The thing about dating someone who listens to a totally different genre than you is they can help you find things to appreciate in that genre.
The first concert that my parents took me to was in this canyon in Saudi Arabia called Buttermilk Canyon. You sleep under the stars in the desert, and ex-pats - German, Swiss, Canadian, American - would play classical music that filled the whole canyon.
I played ping-pong with Prince. That's pretty surreal. He gave me a lesson before we played; like, he's great. He's a master at it, so I took the free lesson.
The Weeknd is the dopeness.
Flirting is funny. And it's awkward and weird.
Often women are pitted against each other for an easy joke, so they fight or steal each other's boyfriends. That's not really true to life.
While I was growing up all over, in all my different schools, I was always doing theater, auditioning for plays.
'Curvy' is just a polite way of saying 'fat.'
The Canadians kind of look out for each other a little bit.
Clinique's Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm in Chunky Cherry is perfect for people with my skin tone.
If you're not a workout person, go there 75 percent fast asleep. Anybody who has ever been in one of my workout classes knows I'm there practically in my pajamas!
I was born in England, but then I lived in Calgary, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, India, Vancouver, London, Toronto, and now L.A.
Physical intimacy is easy. Emotional intimacy is hard.
When people tell really good stories in songs, I really like it.
My mom used to call me a parrot, because the way I spoke would change in every country we'd go to.
I guess there are all these women with a big secret - they're hiding men they are ashamed of. They come up to me and say: 'I've been dating this guy for six months in secret but none of my friends know. I can't give him up even though he's embarrassing.'
All of my relationships have happened organically with people who are super cool and in my life and it just moved into a relationship zone.
I dated someone in the '90s who was really into Metallica, and I remember thinking at the time, 'That just sounds so heavy and hard.' But they have great ballads! Great ballads.
It's always exciting when you love something and you get the opportunity to share it with more people.
Live TV would terrify anybody.
Most high-level models that I've ever met are actually well-travelled; they're cultured, and no guy laying a cheesy line on them is actually going to impact their world.
We all have our strengths and our failings.
You can't force chemistry. It's either there or it's not. You can't create it.
I'm not afraid of change, let's put it that way.