My mom used to tell me: 'It's not what you weigh; it's what you look like.' Gina Carano momweigh Change image and share on social
When I was as little as four years old, my mom would give me a pen and paper and tell me to write a story to keep me busy. Tracie Peterson busygivemom Change image and share on social
The biggest surprise, which is also the best, is that I didn't know I would love motherhood as much as I do. Deborah Norville biglovemotherhood Change image and share on social
I used to read music books when I was 13. My mom was working at a library. She's a librarian. I would get my mom to check out any kind of books that had anything to do with the music industry. I read a lot about royalities, publishing, marketing, stuff like that. Juicy J bookcheckindustry share on social
I grew up watching my mom and dad selling rooms in our motels. We had CEOs coming to our house so that my dad could persuade them to have their executives stay in Hyatt hotels. J. B. Pritzker ceocomedad Change image and share on social
I started singing when I was about 3 and dancing soon after. Mom just started looking for outlets where I could perform and availed herself of any opportunity she could in the mountains of North Carolina in the '70s. Bellamy Young 70savailcarolina share on social
My mom's family is Russian Jewish, and my dad's Puerto Rico Catholic, so it's kind of a weird mix. Ian Gomez catholicdadfamily Change image and share on social
My mom wanted to be a country singer, too, so country was always being played. And my girlfriends and I used to go to concerts, like Brad Paisley, in middle school and high school. Jana Kramer bradconcertcountry Change image and share on social
I'm from Manchester, Mass., so it was lobster, lobster and more lobster! Also, lots of fish that we caught in the summers, clam chowder and roast beef sandwiches. But my mom was pretty healthy; we had a lot of chicken and broccoli and rice as well. Sprague Grayden beefbroccolicatch share on social
My mom was a free spirit, and she brought me up to be a free spirit. Mark Bradford bringfreemom Change image and share on social