I hated, when I was a kid, being told that 'Black people don't do that.' And the white kids at school didn't accept me because I was black, and the black kids in my neighborhood didn't accept me because they thought I thought I was white. Aisha Tyler acceptblackhate share on social
I remember leaving the first 'Matrix' movie feeling completely radicalized, completely changed. I think we all, from our ordinary lives, like to think about putting ourselves into these extraordinary situations and wonder how we'd respond. Aisha Tyler changecompletelyextraordinary share on social
I wasn't mentally prepared to take care of them, I was focused on my career. And then when I got to be in my 40s and I thought about having kids, I wasn't able to have kids naturally. I don't regret it. Aisha Tyler 40scarecareer share on social
I see the first 'Bourne' movie as really kind of a fulcrum in changing the modern action film, where things are really gritty and really character-driven. Think about how the entire Bond franchise was completely radicalized by Bourne. Aisha Tyler actionbondbourne share on social
I've been blessed to have insanely hip parents who think of me as their little Chris Rock. Aisha Tyler blesschrishave Change image and share on social
Chris Parnell's a genius, so he'd be amazing on 'Who's Line.' Aisha Tyler amazechrisgenius Change image and share on social
I married my college boyfriend, so I've been with him since I was a kid. Aisha Tyler boyfriendcollegehave Change image and share on social
We were poor. My mother got our clothes out of the free box at the church, you know? So much of when you're a kid is about relating about what you watch on TV. And who's got these cooler shoes, and 'Let's trade lunches.' And I was just like, 'I don't have a television. I have a rock and a piece of tofu.' Aisha Tyler boxchurchclothe share on social
My hands are delicate and elegant, thank you very much. They're well-kept; my nails are clean. Aisha Tyler cleandelicateelegant Change image and share on social
Instead of focusing on, 'Oh, there's a black lady who plays videogames,' focus on that there's another person out there who loves the same stuff that you do. Aisha Tyler blackfocuslady Change image and share on social