I Interviewed Molly Ringwald about Getting the Pretty Back

gettingprettybackMolly Ringwald and I are about the same age. I didn’t live out my teen years on screen as she did, but I did live out my teen years while watching her live out hers on screen.

In fact, in preparation for this feature, I went back and watched some of those Molly Ringwald teen movies that I haven’t seen in ages. Read my Books on Screen column at 5 Minutes for Books and find out how almost-40-year-old me enjoyed looking back at 80’s teen angst (and learn a bit more about Molly’s new book)
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She’s not one of those teen stars who runs away from her past, instead she seems to embrace it. In fact, in her new book Getting the Pretty Back: Friendship, Family, and Finding the Perfect Lipstick she muses on her time as a teen superstar the same way that the rest of us would recall our first date or winning the speech tournament. I asked her, “What’s it like seeing your teen years up there on screen? Do you think you’ll be screening those movies for your kids?”

Molly Ringwald: I would love to watch the movies with my daughter, when she is ready. (I think we have a few years since she is only six!). I think the films are really special because they still speak to teens today, and have become a “rite of passage” of sorts. They don’t seem to be going anywhere.

Me: How is your motherhood experience just like all of ours (us non-Celebrity moms)?

Molly Ringwald: I think that we all deal with the same issues no matter what we do. I am a mom who is juggling work and motherhood and trying to find the right balance in my life just like any other working mom out there. I still worry about making sure that my children get the right amount of nutrients and that they get to bed on time, so I would venture to say that we aren’t all that different.

Me: How is your experience most different from ours?

Molly Ringwald: The only real difference is there is more public interest in what I do. People want my autograph, or photographers want to take pictures of me–which is still something that my daughter just doesn’t quite “get”.

Me: You book is called Getting the Pretty Back. Do you worry about the impact that the importance of “pretty” has on young girls? As a mom, how can we let them know that it’s okay to want to be pretty, yet it’s more important to be themselves?

Molly Ringwald: I explicitly state in my book that the way that I define pretty is not about an outward appearance, but rather about an attitude that we all seem to have when we are younger. I devote an entire chapter to this in the book so that everyone will know that I am not talking about physical beauty.

Me: My secret to “getting my pretty back” — feeling good about who I am and what I’m doing — is making sure I take time out for myself. I read voraciously, I love spending time with my husband watching TV on DVD, and I love treating myself to girls’ nights out or in. What do you do to remind yourself that you are important and worth it?

Molly Ringwald: Exactly that. Taking time for myself, also making sure that my husband and I spend time together to remember that we love each other independently of our children. He sets up cooking classes and water-color classes. We have a date night at least once a week, if not more. I make sure that I take the time to work out (even though I’m not crazy about it) just to make sure that I keep fit because that helps me to feel strong and like I can take on the world. (Or at least my six year old daughter)!!

Leave a comment here if you’d like to win a copy of Molly Ringwald’s book Getting the Pretty Back: Friendship, Family, and Finding the Perfect Lipstick. We’ll announce the winner on June 5. The Giveaway is Closed.

Written by 5 Minutes for Mom contributor and book blogger Jennifer Donovan, who loves talking to other women, celebrities or not, about balance, motherhood, and friendship.

Disclosure: I received a copy of the book for review purposes.

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  3. busiemommie says:

    I’d love to win this book! It looks like it would make for a good summer read!

  4. Donna Holmberg says:

    I grew up right alongside Molly Ringwald, but she sure has aged better than I have. LOL

    Having listened to several of her interviews, I find her to be thoughtful and caring and a genuinely sweet person. I’d love to meet her one day.

  5. melissa n. says:

    I love Molly! I’d love to read this book 🙂

  6. She is so cute – I would love to read this!

  7. Love all the Molly Ringwald movies… i am a big fan!!

  8. Molly is one of my favorite actresses! I love her older movies plus her new show is great!

  9. Michelle Stice says:

    I have heard about this book and would love to read it. Love that Molly Ringwald is still around and doing well.

  10. amanda Daybyday says:

    I’ve always loved Molly Ringwald and would love to win this book.

  11. Idaho Jill says:

    I’ve always loved Molly Ringwald – still love Sixteen Candles the best!

  12. I grew up watching Molly Ringwald and I’d love to read this.

  13. Mozi Esmes Mom says:

    Count me in! She’s from my generation…

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  14. Terra Heck says:

    Molly Ringwald is a favorite actress of mine. I’d like to read this book. Thanks.
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  15. I love Molly and I would love to read this!

  16. would love to read this book, I watch Secret Life with my daughter who is turning 12 and it gives us lots of things to talk about — and since I treated myself to an 80’s night of movies a few New Years Eves’ ago Pretty in Pink has become one of her favorite movies and we watch it together at least once every six months it seems.

  17. Sarah - PS Mom Reviews says:

    Ooh, Molly Ringwald is great. I was a little young to enjoy her in her movie days, but I’ve made up for lost time. 😉 I enjoy watching her movies now, and I love her on “Secret Life”.

  18. Sarah Morgan says:

    Love Molly Ringwald! Would love to read her book.

  19. Brenda Rupp says:

    I would love to read the book!

  20. Love her! I cannot wait to read this book.

  21. I am magicaly transported back in time when ever I watch Molly’s movies. I also grew up with people telling me I looked like her and often called me Molly! Lucky me : ) hope I win the book !!

  22. I didn’t know she had a new book! I’d be so excited to win. 🙂

  23. I have been watching her on ABC family channel and just love her still. Thanks for a chance to get a book!

  24. Anita Yancey says:

    I loved watching all of her movies, and I definitely would love to read this book. Please enter me. Thanks!

  25. Linda Kish says:

    I’d love to have this book. I have always enjoyed Molly’s movies.

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  26. Great interview! I always thought she was a terrific actress. I’d love to read her book!

  27. Molly was one of my fave actresses back then! I’d love to read this book!

  28. I am still such a sucker for those old movies, and I just adore Molly Ringwald… I love that you did this interview!

  29. I loved watching her movies.

  30. I SO loved Molly’s movies as a teen. She really spoke to a whole generation of girls I think.

  31. Who didn’t love molly in the 80’s?

  32. I’ve always loved her! I’m sure the book is excellent!

  33. katklaw777 says:

    Molly is all grown up…luv to read this one, thanks.

  34. Rebecca G says:

    I’d love to win this book!

  35. I love autobiographies and I love Molly Ringwald. I would so love to read this book!

  36. Would love to read this 🙂

  37. I love Molly Ringwald…she just seems so grounded!

  38. Molly Ringwald is just adorable and such a ‘normal’ mom!

  39. Molly Ringwald is a timeless beauty, inside and out!

  40. Molly was one of my idols growing up – we both had red hair. Pretty in Pink remains my favorite movie of all time and I’m 37. So nice to see she’s got a book!

  41. Loved her movies!!! =)
    I just watched For Keeps the other night…

  42. I loved Molly Ringwald’s movies, they truly represented the innocence of the teenage years. I would love to read her book. Now I need to go watch her movies over again! Loved the interview!

  43. Oh shoot–am I the first? That means I probably won’t win.
    Molly Ringwald! I adored her! I want to read her book! I need to go re-watch those movies!