Every time you read an interview with a supermodel, they're always like, 'Oh, I was a such nerd.' I resent that a little bit. I was in the A/V club. I used to eat my lunch in a closet.
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I was such a nerd, a complete geek, but then I was lucky enough to have a fancy career, where I can be like 'See, I'm not a nerd. Look, I'm in 'Vogue.'
I've never pretended to be a supermodel.
I would say I have a bit of a nerd vibe.
I was a super nerd in school.
I was always the biggest nerd in school: I had very few friends; I was always picked on; I used to wear really big glasses. I was the epitome of a nerd.
I don't know what a supermodel is. If they call me that, I might have to punch them. It's just so vain and so unreal.
It's kind of shocking to me, actually, that I've almost been stereotyped, in a way - physically - because, I didn't get good grades in school; I got in a lot of fights. I wear glasses because I don't want something tugging my eyeball, but I wouldn't consider myself a 'nerd.' I don't know what really makes someone a nerd.
The research phase was really fascinating - I'm not a closeted nerd, I'm an out-of-the-closet nerd.
No, I'm not a nerd. The only thing I nerd out about is psychology magazines.
I've always been such a nerd.