My advice is always have a positive attitude and if you love acting, take classes! If I were to do it all over, I would have taken classes.
I think the Survivor show cast me as this sweet person and, maybe, edited out times that I wasn't talking too highly of other people.
I still don't consider myself as going Hollywood. I did a movie because the opportunity presented itself and it was fun. When everything stops being fun, I'll go onto something else.
The worst part was waiting around. Sometimes you are ready at 9 a.m. and you don't start until the afternoon. Occupying your time while you wait is the hardest part of the movie.
You have to think fast and be quick because people will take advantage of you. But I've been lucky enough to work with some really nice people.
I'm going to Malaysia to try and win a million dollars... how exciting is that?
It's weird when people come up to me and know stuff about my life. That sort of creeps me out.
This is a job and Survivor is a game show. So, this is something to take seriously and work really hard at.
It's Hollywood. It's been a learning experience, definitely. You've got to learn the game quicker than you do the Survivor game.