I don't look at myself in the mirror. I'll flash past a mirror in the morning to check how I'm dressed, that's it.
But I do know focusing on the exterior doesn't make me happy. If I want peace and serenity, it won't be reached by getting thinner or fatter.
I wanted so badly to study ballet, but it was really all about wearing the tutu.
For 15 years, I've been playing the same character - which is myself - and I'm bored with 'myself'.
I don't have a problem with nudity. I never have. I was born naked. I'd like to buried naked. It's a way of life in Australia.
Anyway, I believe you don't fix the inside by putting something on the outside.
Being a public person doesn't necessarily mean you're a piece of meat for everybody.
Underwear is such an emotional thing.
The birth of my sons. The birth of new emotions...what a privilege. What a blessing.
I come from a country where you don't wear clothes most of the year. Nudity is the most natural state.
I used to wear heels because I wanted to show people I wasn't ashamed of being tall.
I feel beautiful when I'm at peace with myself. When I'm serene, when I'm a good person, when I've been considerate of others.
I always hang up my own dresses. It is a good lesson in appreciation and in always remembering that you're part of a team, not outside of the team, but with the team and on the team.
It makes me happy when my sons come home and tell me, 'We bumped into Donatella and she says hi.'
I love living with animals. And my children love animals. I love walking around and being with the horses. But the deer? They're naughty.
Probably the most important piece of advice that I've ever gotten is to develop your mind. I left school very young and I always regretted it.
The art isn't there to be purchased - it's there to be enjoyed.
I would like to see fewer actors modeling, or if they're going to model to the extent that they are modeling, then I think that models should be actors.