“I was surprised by how sincere and sweet the first scene was between Megan and me, when my character, Hope, drops her daughter off at college…It made me far more emotional than I expected.”
“I was just so at a low and I needed something…I was just, like, at the end of myself where, like, ‘I can't be a good wife and a mom on my own...I need the Lord to fill my cup.”
“The main thing people reached out to me about was how liberated they felt that I put my family ahead of my career… That felt amazing to know that it maybe took that burden off of somebody else, too.”
"He’s faithful. He won’t fail. Not yesterday, not today, not when training camp hits. Jesus is King and Lord over every season on or off the field. Committing it all to Him."
“Her mental health became so impaired, she told jurors, that she harbored suicidal thoughts and at age 10 began cutting herself as a ‘coping mechanism to deal with my depression,’ though she said she never acted on an impulse to take her own life.”
“‘[I]f I go down in this fight. Let me go down, not on my knees to Hollywood, trying to do what Hollywood says they want. Let me go down with my flag flying, fighting for what I believe.'"
"Most importantly, I really started diving into my faith. Gave my life to Jesus, surrendered to Jesus, knowing I'm not in control, and that was extremely important for my mental health and just for me as a person. That's completely changed me as a person."