In the early days of my modelling career, I think the industry was uncomfortable with how strikingly different I was.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
When I came out of school I didn't even think that modeling was a job.
I wouldn't have taken up modeling as a profession. It was more of a hobby.
The entire time I was modeling, I was trying and failing at businesses. In fact, we would have started our business much sooner had I been more successful.
I became an actress way into my 30s because I thought that I had to find my own way, and that's why I worked so much in modelling, until I realised that the differences between acting and modelling weren't that great. I always say that modelling is a little bit like being a silent actress.
I hated modeling.
I never had an ambition to go into modeling, originally. I still can't believe how quickly it all took off.
Modelling wasn't a passion of mine, so that made it get old kind of quickly. I was getting very frustrated.
I never really thought about modelling. It wasn't something I ever wanted to do. I used to always be so angry about modelling.
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.