'Hot in Cleveland' Actresses Talk Small Towns and Self-Image on 'The View' (VIDEO)
by Nick Zaino, posted Jun 15th 2011 3:25PM
Can moving to a smaller town help improve your self-image? It sounds like a topic for an NPR talk show, but it was part of the discussion Wednesday on 'The View' (weekdays, syndicated on ABC) with the non-Betty White cast of 'Hot In Cleveland': Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves, and Valerie Bertinelli. For the uninitiated, 'Cleveland' is about three women who move to Cleveland to avoid the shallowness and emphasis on youth in Los Angeles."When I go home to my little village, I feel very glamorous," said Leeves. "And then sometimes I'll walk out in Los Angeles thinking, 'I'm looking good today.' Then you're out five minutes and you see all these gorgeous 20-year-olds."
Malick said she enjoyed the attention of a work crew in New York when she was wearing a particularly nice pair of jeans, until she faced them and they said, "Excuse me, ma'am," suddenly making her feel less-than-hot.
You'll always have Cleveland, ladies.
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