21 Ricki Lake Quotes For Those Who Dive In Headfirst
Ricki Lake is an eminent American actress, producer, and television presenter. She is renowned for portraying Tracy Turnblad in dance comedy film ‘Hairspray.’ Some of her other notable performances in films include ‘Cry-Baby,’ ‘Working Girl,’ ‘The Business of Being Born,’ ‘Where The Day Takes You,’ ‘Last Exit to Brooklyn,’ ‘Where The Day Takes You,’ and ‘Mrs. Winterbourne,’ amongst various others. She bagged in the ‘Daytime Emmy Awards’ for her talk show ‘The Ricki Lake Show.’ We have compiled some noteworthy quotes and sayings by Ricki Lake which have been extracted from her works, shows, public utterances, thoughts, interviews, and life. Take a look at the notable and quotable quotes and thoughts by Ricki Lake on motherhood, memories, ideas, people, community, relationships, trees, doctors, believe, care, divorce, challenges, home etc.
It's inspiring, I think, for women out there to see I'm a regular person. I am the every woman who's struggled with my weight.
I was a girl and became a woman. Something about having the freedom at home to be in the position I wanted, to have the people I wanted, was empowering.
For somebody famous, it's weird anyway to meet someone, because they have a preconceived notion of who you are.
I am wearing a size 28 Paige Jeans. Jeans don't lie, and I am just happy!
Normal birth to me should not be numb from the waist down and waiting for the doctor to tell you to push. There's a reason we feel it. There's a reason we need to feel it.
My body holds on to every part of every, you know, calorie that there is out there.
Being fat worked, and I think that was what was confusing for me for a long time in my career.
I hate the feeling of falling - I'll never jump from a plane - but I love a good roller coaster. Go figure!
It was a long time in the making, my divorce. One day became less special than the next, and pretty soon, we ceased all conversation. It is a sad day when you have nothing left to say.
I can't even plan tomorrow.
I had a really kind of yucky divorce and it was really challenging to get over that.
I never set out to be a role model for large women, I just do what I feel is right.
I am not a natural dancer.
I want to spark ideas and conversations and inspire people to take active roles in their communities, relationships and their well-being.
I do not want to die being known for doing baby mama DNA tests on my show.
What's the difference between tough love and acting like a jerk?
If I had been on 'Bowling for Dollars', I'd wind up owing them money.
Motherhood is the greatest thing and the hardest thing.
For me, being memorable is more important than winning.
I was this role model for heavy people. But the thing is, I never set out to be a role model at all, and I don't set out to be one now. I won't preach to anyone and tell them how to lose weight. I don't know any better than the next person.
I've lost 12 inches in three weeks. Every time I go for the costume fitting each week, it's smaller and smaller. I'm feeling great. I'm putting in the work. I'm getting a lot of sleep. Everything is on the backburner right now. 'Dancing' is my priority.