Nicole Richie

Nicole Richie

Nicole Richie is an American television personality, fashion designer, and actress. She was born on September 21, 1981 in Berkeley, California, and is the adopted daughter of musician Lionel Richie. She rose to fame in the early 2000s as one of the main cast members on the reality television series The Simple Life, which starred her and her best friend Paris Hilton. The show ran for five seasons on Fox from 2003 to 2007. After the show, she appeared in several films and television shows and released a fashion line House of Harlow 1960. In addition to her career in entertainment, Richie is also known for her philanthropic work, particularly in the areas of child welfare and education. She has been married to Joel Madden, lead vocalist for the band Good Charlotte since 2010.

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Nicole Riche Quotes

  • You just have to go after what you want and if it doesn’t want you back then so be it; it doesn’t deserve you anyways.
  • The older you get, the more you realize you need a handful of good, close, tight friends.
  • I think that people’s weight fluctuates. It happens. It happens to everybody.
  • True friends are like diamonds – bright, beautiful, valuable, and always in style.
  • Being a mentor is something that’s new for me but a role that I take very seriously.
  • Everything good in life is either immoral, illegal or fattening.
  • Life is about doing the things that make you happy, not the things that please other people. If you can please other people, that’s a plus, but as long as you’re not hurting anyone, you’re golden.
  • It is important not to copy other people’s careers but set the tone of who you want to be. My father’s always encouraged me to do that.
  • As for style, there is something about the way musicians dress-they seem to be able to create their own world within their fashion alone.
  • An eating disorder is serious and it’s a disease, and I don’t think you can lightly say that someone has a disease unless they’re openly telling you that they do.
  • Besides being responsible for myself, I’m now responsible for someone else. And I have to set the right examples. I have to really be someone that I would want my child to look up to.
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