A Quote by Paige

I like the fact that 'Total Divas' give you a behind-the-scenes look at what really happens. — © Paige
I like the fact that 'Total Divas' give you a behind-the-scenes look at what really happens.
It's nice to be able to show how we are like in person and give a peek behind the curtain with 'Total Divas.' That's been my biggest feedback is how different than I am behind the scenes than I am onstage.
I think the success of 'Total Divas' has opened people's eyes to women in wrestling and to WWE divas.
I think because of 'Total Divas,' people have gotten to know who we are and kind of see more of the personality of the divas.
Both as a filmmaker and as a fan I love the behind-the-scenes stuff, I like it even more than deleted scenes frankly. Especially when you're happy with the movie and you're proud of it, those deleted scenes give you also a sense of the making of the film and the process through which you end up with the final product.
Something like 'Abstract' can really give people access to the behind-the-scenes of how our physical surroundings take shape.
Social media is huge. You can give people a behind-the-scenes look at your life.
I thought I was horrible and really mean on 'Total Divas.'
I think that the potential of Total Divas and female athletes is that the sky is the limit. People want to know about these women, and in the WWE, we call it the Divas Revolution - it's a movement for women's empowerment.
I love the fact that 'Total Divas' reaches a different demographic than the normal fan base or audience that typically watches 'WWE Monday Night Raw' or 'SmackDown.'
I'm definitely willing to film it for sure. I feel like I've taken people on this incredible journey on 'Total Divas' and 'Total Bellas.' They have seen me cry, get angry, and be so many different ways about marriage. I feel like for my fan base, my Bella Army, I should let them tune in to my wedding.
Angie [Harmon] is a beautiful and stunning woman, and we both have really good qualities that complement each other. We both look very different and we have different energies, but it really works. We're lucky. When we do scenes together, I do feel like there's a certain magic that you can't always say happens.
You gleefully say, "I just thought of something!", when in fact your brain performed an enormous amount of work before your moment of genius struck. When an idea is served up from behind the scenes, your neural circuitry has been working on it for hours or days or years, consolidating information and trying out new combinations. But you take credit without further wonderment at the vast, hidden machinery behind the scenes.
Everyone sees the glory moments, but they don't see what happens behind the scenes.
Somebody comes to your house. You know they're coming, so it's not a surprise. And they give you an envelope that has your scenes in it. And they sit in the car outside for a half an hour while you read your scenes, then they ring your doorbell and you give your scenes back. Then you shoot the movie a few weeks later or something. The next time you see your scenes is the night before you start shooting. I never read the script [Blue Jasmine], so I didn't really know what it was about.
God's ways are behind the scenes, but He moves all the scenes which He is behind.
When we have a ball at our feet, we footballers are delighted, but what happens behind the scenes is not always all that pretty.
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