"I am pretty much a sucker any really bad reality television"
- Sara Gilbert
About this Quote
In this quote, Sara Gilbert is admitting that she has a weakness for watching "truly bad" reality television. By utilizing the expression "practically a sucker," she is acknowledging that she is easily attracted and takes pleasure in viewing these kinds of programs, in spite of their low quality. This could recommend that she discovers them entertaining or perhaps even addicting. Making use of the word "any" indicates that she is open to watching any kind of bad reality television, more highlighting her love for this guilty enjoyment. Overall, this quote showcases Sara Gilbert's sincerity and self-awareness about her guilty enjoyment of viewing bad truth television.
This quote is written / told by Sara Gilbert somewhere between January 29, 1975 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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