I had wanted to be a Calvin Klein model since I was 17. Marky Mark in his Calvin Kleins was the epitome of male sexuality. That was something I worked for.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to become a model since I was a kid.
I wanted to model when I was younger.
There I was as a kid: a closeted homosexual who wants to be an actress. I had no choice! Wanting to act was something I was wired with when I was born. I never thought I would have success or celebrity, although I did want that. But what I wanted more than anything was to work.
I wanted to become a model and an actress.
I never wanted to be a model. I never wanted to be a serious actress. I started off doing comedy. I did a stand-up comedy camp at the Laugh Factory, and I started out on Nickelodeon.
I don't think of myself as a model. I'm genderqueer, and I've got tattoos.
I always wanted to be a model, never an actress. I would see children in ads and stuff and wanted to be like them.
I went to New York to be a model. That's all I wanted to be.
In the beginning, I didn't know if I was still a model, if I was an actress. I knew I wanted to be an actress, but it was so difficult to be believed.
There wasn't really one time in my life where I was like, 'I want to be a model!'