Growing up I definitely looked up to Dominique Moceanu. She was my favorite gymnast and she was on that '96 Olympic team. She was always so fun to watch. I kind of wanted to model my career after hers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was a gymnast for years.
I had a stunt double for 'The Bronze.' She's literally the most amazing human being I've ever seen. She's NCAA women's gymnastics champion. She was incredible. I would poke her thighs, and my nail would break because it was like poking a rock.
I loved gymnastics. I was eager to compete. I was hungry to go out there and be the best in the world, and I had that determination.
When I was young I wanted to be a gymnast. I used to compete at it, but then I grew too tall.
Lynda Carter, I think the reason I liked her was because she was so down to earth. Even though she was a big star and she was Miss America, she was very approachable.
As an Olympic champion gymnast, I have always stayed involved in my sport.
When I look back, I am happy that my mum took me to the gymnastics club. I didn't join gymnastics to become a famous athlete or celebrity; it just happened - I did more than I expected, of course.
I trained with Olympics Athlete Jeanette Kwakye - who is amazing! And Shani Anderson, who is an excellent Olympic runner. We trained five times a week; running, circuits, weights, working out in the gym, and on the track. It was an insane time.
I've always lived my gymnastics career with a lot of passion and a lot of purpose.
Katarina Witt. She was the ultimate competitor. She would just stare down people before competition. She was relentless on the ice.