I've never hung around with any models. I've always hung around with my friends from school and kept myself to myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Models are some of the most insecure people I've ever met. They're constantly being told they're not good enough. You've really got to practice loving yourself.
I never really wanted to be a model. But when the opportunity came, I grabbed it.
I have never been a professional model; I have had some modeling sessions.
I've never been a model, I was an actress for like a minute, but I've always been a writer. That's where I'm going to stay.
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.'
When I was around 16 or 17, I got asked to model, but because I was very 'tomboy' at the time, I wasn't interested. But then I had a bit of teenage rebellion, and I saw modeling as an opportunity to get away from school and parents, so I thought, 'OK, maybe I will be a model.'
Successful model? That's a myth. The year I modeled was the most painful year of my life. Editors would always talk to you in the third person as though you were merely a piece of merchandise.
I know quite a few friends who are models, and they're usually really smart, sharp, world-savvy people.
My mom was a model, and her laid-back but put-together sensibility really rubbed off on me.
There were a few models who used to stay close to my building. I used to admire them and tell my friends that I did. Those models told me get into modeling.