If you're a model, you're supposed to know how to walk, aren't you?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of the time, as a model, I feel like I'm just a doll. They control how I should move.
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.'
How hard can it be to walk up and down in a straight line? You just need to put one step in front of another; most people do it all the time. What's the worst that can happen? You fall over. Sometimes that happens to non-models, too; it wouldn't be the end of the world.
I'm no model lady. A model's just an imitation of the real thing.
Models are like athletes: You burn hard and fast.
I'm not really a model.
Let's just say, if I weren't a model, I'd be a walking collage. I see my body as a blank canvas that's aching to be decorated; I find it all very fascinating.
I've always seen modeling as a stepping stone.
I've always wanted to break the stereotype of being a model.
Being a model, you're always the product of somebody else's vision.