I was 17 and the whole thing was very confusing at the time. It was a great job and I loved it, and to lose the role was definitely tough for me. I was devastated when I lost the role.
Meaning of the quote
When Sarah Chalke was just 17 years old, she got a job that she loved very much. But later, she lost that job, and she felt very sad and upset about it. At the time, the whole situation was confusing for her, but she really enjoyed the work and was disappointed to no longer have that role.
About Sarah Chalke
Sarah Chalke is a Canadian actress and model known for her roles in popular TV shows like Roseanne, Scrubs, Rick and Morty, and Firefly Lane. She has also had recurring roles in How I Met Your Mother and Cougar Town, as well as voice work in animated series.
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