I have to be asked, I guess, but I love the idea of marriage. I think it’s beautiful. I’m such a romantic, and I always have been.
Meaning of the quote
Portia de Rossi, an Australian actress, says she really likes the idea of getting married. She thinks marriage is a beautiful thing, and she has always been a romantic person who loves the idea of marriage.
About Portia de Rossi
Portia de Rossi, born Amanda Lee Rogers, is an Australian-American retired actress known for her roles in hit TV shows like Ally McBeal, Arrested Development, and Scandal. She is also the founder and CEO of an art company called General Public, and is married to comedian Ellen DeGeneres.
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