My mom is this liberal, feminist, Mormon powerhouse. I just love her to death.
Meaning of the quote
Eliza Dushku's mom is a very strong and impressive person. She has a lot of different beliefs and ideas, like being a liberal and a feminist, but she is also part of the Mormon religion. Even though her mom has all these different parts of her identity, Eliza loves her very much.
About Eliza Dushku
Eliza Dushku is an American actress best known for her roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Tru Calling, and Dollhouse. She has also starred in numerous films and done voice work for video games and animated movies.
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