The writer-actor has now stopped trying to follow a Hollywood standard of style as she believes clothing is a personal choice.
"We want to be strong and ready to go... Think about what is going to make you feel the most confident and like yourself.
"I even like ending up on that 'Good People, Bad Clothes' page or whatever it's called... That stuff gives me pleasure," she told E! News.
"There are a few pictures of me in, like, a weird shift dress and a blowout from early on where I'm like, 'I'm not hosting a morning television show!' but I thought there was some (image) that you had to fit into. Now I understand that it doesn't matter," the actor said.
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