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Adam Scott: In my early 20s, I thought, you know,
I'm not going to need health insurance,
and so like a lot of things I did in my early 20s,
I eventually kind of backtracked.
America Ferrera: There's a lot of things that
I might regret about my 20s, but having healthcare
is not one of them.
Especially as a woman, having healthcare has been
an enormous sense of security.
Hayden Panettiere: We all have this idea that we're
invincible when we're young, and that it could
happen to somebody else, but it can't happen to us.
Nikki Reed: You think that nothing bad will ever
happen to you, which is so not the case.
Life is fragile and we all are capable
of taking responsibility.
America Ferrera: We're getting down to the wire,
because if you don't get enrolled before March
31st, then you won't be able to get covered until
next year, so...
Adam Scott: No one is invincible, so having
health insurance is something --
it's like a basic tenet of being a human, I think.