I have done Botox before. I just don't love doing it. It gives me so much anxiety!
— Kyle Richards
I am very grateful that I have a husband that doesn't find looking too thin attractive. Phew!
I am an honest person.
I have always taught my kids to treat people the way they want to be treated.
You do see some outrageous things and people in Beverly Hills. I'm not always quite sure what to make of it.
Growing up as a child actress, I was tutored on movie and TV sets.
I think that being on a reality show is difficult. We're expected to be honest, and especially since we are honest, it creates issues sometimes in relationships.
If I've gained weight, it's OK. This is life; this is my reality. The weight goes up, it goes down, my skin's not looking great, or whatever it is: it's part of life. I do - I feel pressure to look my best, but I think I do that in just my personal life anyway.
My husband does love women. He has four daughters, a sister, a mother he is very close to, and loves to hang out with my friends and me. Never is he inappropriate in any way, shape, or form.
I not only want to make sure I keep my children healthy, but I need to be healthy to be here for them.
Nothing is more important to me than family.
I judge my friends by their character.
I always wear my heart on my sleeve.
Growing up in Beverly Hills, everyone was Jewish, and I always secretly wanted to be.
I am a straight shooter.
Sometimes my nieces feel more like the little sisters I never had.
Letting your guard down and the world into your home is very risky, I know.
I am not premeditated in what I am going to say. That means there will be times I regret saying certain things.
I am fortunate that my husband likes to see me having fun and lets me be myself.
I always struggle with explaining my relationship with my sister Kim. I am not sure why I am not always able to be myself when I am around her.
I have been known to have four-letter words fly out of my mouth when I'm upset.
As a mother and someone who has lost so many family members to cancer, it is important to me to bring awareness to such important causes.
I have been dreaming of the day Farrah would graduate from college since the day she was born. When I was pregnant, all of my friends were just starting their first year of college.
I've learned that whether it's with your skin or your hair, less is more. People go and do so much to it, I don't think that's good. Too much product is not good, so I think that's probably the best thing. And not the most expensive thing is the best thing. That's for sure. I've learned that the hard way.
I have so many amazing friends in my life that I am so grateful for.
I am a girl's girl all the way, always have been.
Growing up, cancer was one of those things that I heard other people talk about. The word scared me, but I always thought, 'Thank goodness I don't have to worry about that.' Then, in 1998, I lost my father to cancer.
I am not perfect. That's for sure.
I have come to a point where I have accepted that not everyone is meant to be friends.
My children and I were all born in Los Angeles.
My sister was such a young mom (as was my mom), and she loved the help that I was more than willing to give.
I am a strong girl but also sensitive.
My mother always taught us that any accomplishment my sisters or I achieve is a 'feather in all our caps.' Kathy, Kim, and I are always proud of each other. We feel that each of our lives is a reflection on all of us. We all want the best for each other.
Anytime I fly anywhere, I think... well, this could be it. I try so hard not to think like that, but I just can't get my head around the concept that this gigantic piece of machinery is 35,000 feet in the air, and I'm sitting in it.
I know from experience, once something is said on camera, true or false, it follows you forever.
Anyone that knows me knows I love to joke around and have fun.
I do have a lot of fire in me and could use some lessons on how to handle things more calmly.
I am always a little skeptical when I see people talking about how much money they have.
I had always wanted to go to college but found my life taking a different path.
It's hard giving advice to a friend about their marriage. You never know if you're saying too much or too little.
Just like I tell my daughters, first impressions are important, so once it's out there, whether it's a picture or a TV show, it's there; it's gonna be out there forever.
I have never had a nanny with any of my children.
Raising money for research and for those suffering with cancer who can't afford treatment is very important to me.
Our mother was very strong.
My husband's character speaks for itself.
What you see is what you get with me.
Being a mom is something that I never take for granted.
I first knew I wanted to be a mom when my sister Kathy had her first baby, Paris. She was so beautiful and sweet.
I feel like you're only young once.
I want everyone to know that I love my sister and have always been there for her.