We're definitely honest with each other... if your sisters can't tell you that you look ridiculous, who can?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Strangely enough, I don't mention my sister too much in my columns because she nags me and says, 'Don't make me look foolish. Don't write nonsense about me. Don't make jokes about me.'
My little sister Aliana's opinions are the most important to me. She says, 'I want to look like you, you're so pretty!' But she is very beautiful and so she is trouble in the making! She wants to do what I do. I'm like her second mother and I am very protective of her.
A sister is both your mirror - and your opposite.
I have two younger sisters and I'm such an advocate of owning who you are as a person. Don't be ashamed or intimidated. Never feel like you are not amazing.
I'm the ugly sister. I'm the fat one. I'm the transvestite. I have had those mean things said about me at least twice a day for the last five years. It's horrible, you know? But I can brush that stuff off.
I personally think my sister is so stunning without makeup. And she doesn't wear that much makeup because she has the best skin color.
I never looked at myself as the fat sister. Sometimes I would beat people to the punch and say, 'Oh I'm the fat, funny one,' because that's what people would say about me. But I never really thought that.
My sister is a big part of my actual style. Our style is not similar whatsoever, but she helped me find myself and find what I really liked.
Both within the family and without, our sisters hold up our mirrors: our images of who we are and of who we can dare to be.
If you don't like your sister or don't get along with your father, let's find out if you like yourself. Let's not sugarcoat anything about it.
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