"For my own personal reasons, no longer living in Los Angeles was very important to me. The biggest reason for the move was Harper, but a lot of it was for my physical and mental health. And my overall happiness."
"The environment is not exactly favorable overall to launch a linear cable channel, certainly. But, you know, we've been blessed with an enormous amount of passion and energy, and we unfortunately live in a world where family-friendly, faith-based entertainment is so rare that it makes our jobs much easier because there's such a need, and we're just fulfilling that need."
After ending NCIS: SYDNEY Season 2 with a mystery encounter, Blue’s future at the agency seems to come to an end during the premiere of Season 3, though many of her co-workers are convinced something is not right.
“I posted my personal conviction. It triggered a lot of people. I had no idea that that was going to happen, but now Fox News has brought it up in People Magazine, so I feel like I'm inclined to speak on it all.”
“It gave me so many transferable tools to be able to do so many different things in my life. And so I wanted to show like what it was like for me growing up, the joys and the camaraderie that can happen in in a ballet studio and on stage.”
O’Leary was just 9 years old when he sustained third-degree burns over 100% of his body. Doctors told his family he would not survive, but through faith and support from loved ones, O’Leary made a full recovery.