mr. zinger. my grand pa, mr. zinger. just made a profession out of it, but my whole family is pretty funny. >> i can imagine the thanksgiving dinners at your home. you talk about your cheer leading days. as a raiderette, how high of a cloud were you on when you were on -- at the coliseum and cheering on the s black? >> listen, i -- using it as my sign to pursue the entertainment industry. i was, like, i didn't know what i wanted to do with my life. i was going to college at the time, and i wanted to be an actress, but i would never say it out loud, because i was ashamed. because it seemed so far-fetched. and the audacity i would have to say that i wanted to be something as big as an actress. they don't film things in san jose. the audacity i would have to say something that big. so i tucked that away in my heart. and i had a friend twwho moved hollywood and she started acting and dancing and muse yik videos and she was like, if you move to l. arm, l.a., i will show you the ropes. so this far-fetched fantasy was now withi