Quote by Toni Braxton
Id lose my mind if I heard my kid call the nanny Mommy. - Toni Bra

Id lose my mind if I heard my kid call the nanny Mommy. – Toni Braxton

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But I dont want to be out there anymore I dont want people asking me about my health issues, about my kids. I choose not to be a public paparazzi girl on purpose. – Toni Braxton

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Although becoming a singer was my plan A after first hearing Whitney Houston when I was 17, I started off with plan B by going to the teacher-training college that my dad went to. It was a slow coming of age. – Toni Braxton

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My mom gives me an allowance. She keeps me pretty tight-reined. – Chloe Moretz

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I just got my phone back yesterday. My mom had it for two days. I was supposed to read a book and I really wanted to play Call Of Duty. – Chloe Moretz

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I think Ive become more like my mom just because of what were both interested in, children and teaching and writing. – Jenna Bush

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Im a Mommys Girl – the strongest influence in my young life was my mom. – Susie Bright

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