Leeza Gibbons

Leeza Gibbons
Leeza Kim Gibbonsis an American talk show host. She is best known as a correspondent and co-host for Entertainment Tonightas well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show, Leeza. In 2013, her book 'Take 2' became a New York Times bestseller and she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle or Travel program for the PBS show, 'My Generation'. On February 16, 2015, Leeza was named the winner of Celebrity Apprentice, having raised $714,000 for...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth26 March 1957
CityHartsville, SC
CountryUnited States of America
I don't think I really accepted my power as a woman until I realized that no was a complete sentence. When I stopped making excuses for saying it and began creating boundaries in my life, I knew real power.
I lose a little more of Mom every day. I want so badly to promise my daughter that she will never have to lose me in the same way.
We all enjoy the riches of L.A., and we all need to make a commitment to helping others.
Both organizations are growing rapidly due in part to answering the urgent need in the community for services and programs to help with the day-to-day struggles that come with memory disorders.
Anybody who's serious about their passion in life gets doors slammed in their face, literally and figuratively.
I've seen the power of Life Coaching firsthand and I know how beneficial it can be.
There's a terrible price to pay for stress in your life - it really takes a hit on your heart.
I'm giving life lessons and tips on how to take care of your emotional heart, because heart disease is the number-one killer in America.
Alzheimer's caregivers are heroes.
Like an actor who transforms into the character that they're playing, you can transform into yourself.
The energy and commitment I've experienced from the Paul Mitchell Schools is overwhelming. I love working with them to create the magic it takes to make a difference.
Theres a terrible price to pay for stress in your life - it really takes a hit on your heart.
I was a middle child and was used to negotiating. But there was nothing I could do to reverse my mothers condition.
When you compete with good people, it makes everybody better.