Elisabeth Hasselbeck

Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Elisabeth DelPadre Hasselbeckis an American television personality and talk show host. Born and raised in Cranston, Rhode Island, she attended St. Mary Academy – Bay View as a teenager and graduated from Boston College in 1999. In January 2001, Hasselbeck rose to prominence as a contestant on the second season of the American version of Survivor, where she finished in fourth place. She married NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck in July 2002...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth28 May 1977
CityCranston, RI
CountryUnited States of America
I don't claim to be someone that knows every verse in the Bible. I wish I did. I truly do. It just means I need to spend more time in those pages.
I love Central Park. I feel like I am somewhere else.
Knowing someone else is going through the bizarreness of pregnancy with you makes it feel a little less impossible.
I prioritize the things that need to get done at work, and I ask myself where I'm spending the majority of my time. The answer to that question always needs to be 'with my family.'
I'm a true believer that if someone bothers you, you care.
I would like to have three or four kids.
It's too hard to present an opinion on something that's not true to who you are. It's much easier to base opinions and debates off of fact and your true heart on things. To me that just comes quite naturally, and it's also about being open to what the debate is about and hearing the other side.
I like to think there are a lot of balls in the air, and the kids are not one that I choose to drop. They have been a priority and I have a career that allows for a little more flexibility at times and hours that are quite mom-friendly.
I'm not a stranger to high-pressure situations. I've been there, believe me.
I'm not worried about misconception or a perception that's bad. If I were, I'd be chasing something all the time.
Body image has nothing to do with scale numbers, it's how you feel inside.
When I found out the heads of the Church were up to things that were not good. I left. I say, you know I don't want to be a part of that at all.
McCain is the most unifying figure in the Senate. Barack Obama is so far left. Turning to her co-host, Joy Behar, an Obama supporter, she said: Do you want some more Barack Obama Kool-Aid, or what?
Are you looking into Joe Biden's supposed botox shots in his forehead?