Jamie Lynn Sigler
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That was their reality.
And so they needed to sort of be naive and purposely ignorant to all of it.
But whether his life ended then or a week from then or 10 years from then, that was the fate of Tony.
That was the fate of The Sopranos.
That's the way I took it in.
Questions that have surprised me and I've enjoyed, I think it's more just when people are like, where do you think Meadow is now?
I love to still have the fantasy because...
She's like, you know, she's such a part of me.
She was my alter ego for so long, a role and a woman that I could sort of escape into because she was so much bolder and so much more confident and so much smarter than I was.
So I was able to sort of learn and feel so good in her skin.
So anytime anyone invites me to sort of fantasize more about her, I love that.
You know, I think just being able to be open and honest about a struggle, about body image, about pressures, like it doesn't
saying anything about you.
It says you're human.
If anything, it makes people feel more connected to you.
You're more authentic.
You feel more in your power, living your truth.
So I wish for other people that they could just feel more comfortable.
I mean, look, you don't have to share everything that's going on with your life, but there is a lot of healing and there is a lot of possibility for healing when you share, when you understand that saying that you have something that you struggle with
doesn't define you or say that you are weak in general.