No matter what, like, I couldn't - I could break a world record, get an Olympic gold medal, and my mom would be, like, you could have done better. But you looked pretty. That's what she says all the time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I couldn't work my way into being a good-looking guy.
I wouldn't look pretty as a woman.
Anyone can look beautiful.
In my Olympic history I don't think I have achieved my potential as an athlete. That's what I want when I look back at my career. I want to be able to say I gave it my best shot.
I was an athlete. And I proved I didn't win just because I was pretty. I was good, too.
I never thought I wouldn't succeed. Not because I thought I was good-looking - I just thought I would make it.
I think of myself as a fairly attractive girl and always have, thanks to my mom. I was brought into this world thinking I was gorgeous because my mother was extremely devoted to this notion.
If I could be a third of the woman that my mom is and have a third of the strength that she has, then I will have done good by this life.
I get a lot of girls who say, 'I just want to be a model so badly.' And I think: 'You can do better than that.' I mean, look, I do love it, I'm not saying anything bad about it, I just think you can do a lot more.
People could see in me who I am now, an Olympic champ, the best in the world.