I never thought I could model, and I certainly never thought about acting. It's just something that happened to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never wanted to be a model. My modelling career was nothing but a stepping stone to my acting career and that's all I ever saw it as. A pointless rock in the river that has to be stepped on in order to get to the meaningful oasis of acting.
To me, it's a little odd to ever think 'model into actor.' I modeled once. I was about as far from a decent model as you can possibly be. I did not enjoy the world at all. I fell in my stilettos quite a bit.
If I hadn't been a model, I couldn't have become a movie actress.
People attach too much to the idea of being a model, that you can only be a certain way to have done it. You will always be dealing with it. You're an actor who used to be a model who never trained; there are not many directors queuing up.
Acting has always been something I've wanted to get into. I think the best models are actors; you're taking on a character. In that sense, I have been acting for a long time. It didn't seem like a crazy transition.
Acting, it's very different. It's obviously very different and a lot more difficult than the modeling world I came from.
I'd always enjoyed acting, but modeling was so time-consuming - and lucrative - that I didn't pursue it.
Modelling is only about the look. In acting, it's the feel that matters.
I've acted my whole life pretty much, but then just got more into modelling.
I didn't really like modeling; it was fun but I always wanted acting.