When I was 10, 11, 12 years old, I would pretend to be on the radio. I bought a mixer and these big, ugly headphones and I would literally broadcast the cassette tapes in my bedroom.
With the evolution of technology, kids really need to be computer-savvy.
If I don't wear something for a year, I give it away.
It's in my blood to be on the radio every day. I've done it since I was 16 years old.
I want to continue to produce shows that directly effect change.
I am looking forward to being part of the E! team. This unique opportunity allows my company to take the next step in providing multimedia content.