People start talking about you and spreading false information, and it can really affect your spirit. So faith is very important to me. – Rochelle Aytes
Thank God for television. I’ve been able to consistently work in television even when people say, ‘Oh my God, I haven’t seen you since this film or that project.’ At least I’m working. It’s very difficult to get that next movie role. I’m grateful to have the television world accept me. – Rochelle Aytes
My first big break was ‘White Chicks.’ I had only been acting for about two years and I certainly didn’t feel like I was ready for such an opportunity. It could only be the hand of God blessing me. I accept everything I’m given with great appreciation. – Rochelle Aytes
I remember being very young and going to AA meetings with my father in Brooklyn. I thought it was fun because they served hot chocolate and cookies. – Rochelle Aytes
I would love to be on Broadway. I would love to do a three-month run, similar to how celebrities do a three-month run on ‘Chicago.’ Something like that would be awesome. So, I’m putting it out there. – Rochelle Aytes
I don’t want to look exactly the same in everything I do. And if I’m not identifiable, then that can be a blessing or a curse. But I’m fine with it. Because at the end of the day, I’m still working, and I’m enjoying what I do. – Rochelle Aytes
I have the best agent, manager, publicist, acting coach, and lawyer. Without them, I wouldn’t have the opportunities that I’ve had. – Rochelle Aytes
‘Mistresses’ is about the lives of four women, each going through different versions of infidelity. Their longtime friendship is what gets them through extremely challenging times. – Rochelle Aytes
First and foremost, I enjoy working. I’m not at that level where I can pick and choose anything. When I get hired, I take it, and I’m like, ‘Let’s go!’ – Rochelle Aytes