How Kerry Washington's 'Scandal' Character Inspired Her to Become a Mom

The actress explained how her "Scandal" character prepared her for motherhood.

"Even though Olivia Pope has obviously made the decision that she is not a mom, playing her made me feel like I could be a mom," Washington told the April issue of Elle magazine. "Because she knows there's always another way -- there's always a way to fix it, there's always a way to solve it, to win. And I feel like playing her made me feel like, all right, I can do it. I will figure out how to juggle it all."

"She's been such an amazing resource, as a mom, and as a working mom," Washington told Elle. "I am on one show and I have one kid, and she has three shows and three kids."

Departing from her no-family-talk rule, Washington divulged that her husband, Nnamdi Asomugha, was at home listening to the audio version of Rhimes' book "Year of Yes."

"We bought it for a bunch of people for Christmas because I feel like it's a little bit of required reading," Washington said.

She continued, "But this created awareness around that and around the need for women's voices to be heard in our public spaces, both testifying before Congress and sitting on the committee. It really was such a huge cultural shift."

It's the kind of project that the politically vocal Washington believes in.