Reflects on her privilege and acknowledges the opportunities she received from a young age, expressing a desire to help others instead of feeling undeserving.
Acknowledges his privilege and the assumptions people make about him in audition rooms, emphasizing the importance of recognizing his fortunate upbringing.
Appreciates the family values instilled by her parents, including the importance of family meals and quality time together without distractions.
Shares how being Denzel Washington's son affected how people treated him and influenced his career in both sports and acting.
Values her normal upbringing in a suburban town, despite her high-profile job, and strives to maintain her privacy.
Credits her father, Lionel Richie, for inspiring her creativity and expanding her thinking with his out-of-the-box ideas.
Grew up unaware of her father's fame, Larry David, and didn't recognize the significance of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" during her childhood.
Was deeply loved and taught important life values by her mother, Diana Ross, emphasizing family, care for others, and pursuing dreams without fear.
Learned the importance of individuality from his parents, Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, and believes acting can't be taught but must be individually experienced.