I've always wanted to break the stereotype of being a model.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nobody in my family ever thought that I'd a be a model.
There wasn't really one time in my life where I was like, 'I want to be a model!'
Modeling gave me an opportunity to be someone I'm not each day.
Being a model, you're always the product of somebody else's vision.
When I fell into modeling, because I wanted to work in fashion. I wanted to do styling or make-up. I ended getting picked up to be a model instead during my work experience.
I've always only wanted to model. It really is the only life I want.
I wanted to become a model since I was a kid.
Modeling wasn't the thing that was going to define me in any way; it was just a way to make a lot of money.
I never wanted to be a model. My modelling career was nothing but a stepping stone to my acting career and that's all I ever saw it as. A pointless rock in the river that has to be stepped on in order to get to the meaningful oasis of acting.
I started to model because I thought I could use it as an excuse to others, like, 'Yeah, I'm tall because I'm a model.'