There's just something fascinating to me about watching a business interaction unfold, and the negotiation. And how everything is negotiable in life.
I like how I'm able to be curvy and beautiful and represent that in media, because I don't think it's shown often enough.
Every human being needs to feel safe and secure in their life.
I'll never forget, Christine Woods came up to me on set and she looked at me so seriously and held my hand, and she's like, "Kether, look at me. In real life, we are beautiful, beautiful women. No one thinks we're fat. In TV, we are TV fat and we just have to get used to it. Don't ever take it personally. We're TV fat. End of story".
In real everyday life, I don't walk around feeling fat and if on TV I'm considered fat, honestly, I kind of like it, because I'm a big advocate of positive unique representations of women in media. And so I like how I'm able to represent a curvier body and still be beautiful.
I love playing a character that eats on television. It's so fun.
If I'm having a chardonnay in the show, it'll be green tea with water.
I think in society and especially in movies and media we're fed this idea that there's the one or the right person. I think it brings great ambiguity and confusion for people.
It's nice to represent a woman who can be bigger than what you see as a typical skinny actress - being funny and desirable at the same time.