Danh ngôn của Jessica Williams

'The Daily Show' was like my family. We had dogs in the office every day, all day. It was just such a warm, beautiful, sweet experience for me. Choosing to leave the show was so hard because I really, really loved everybody there, and I loved what it gave me and the platform it gave me.
'The Daily Show' was like my family. We had dogs in the office every day, all day. It was just such a warm, beautiful, sweet experience for me. Choosing to leave the show was so hard because I really, really loved everybody there, and I loved what it gave me and the platform it gave me.
'The Daily Show' giống như gia đình của tôi. Chúng tôi nuôi chó trong văn phòng hàng ngày, cả ngày. Đó chỉ là một trải nghiệm ấm áp, đẹp đẽ và ngọt ngào đối với tôi. Lựa chọn rời khỏi chương trình thật khó khăn vì tôi thực sự rất yêu tất cả mọi người ở đó và tôi yêu những gì nó mang lại cho tôi cũng như nền tảng mà nó mang lại cho tôi.
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