From the moment I was six I felt sexy. And let me tell you it was hell, sheer hell, waiting to do something about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had nothing growing up, but I always wanted to be 'sexy,' even before I knew what the word was.
Maybe I was 7 - I probably am exaggerating a little - and immediately was plunged into the fact that there was an official place to put your fantasies. Up until then I didn't know what I would do with them all. It was very exciting for me, and I began very, very early on.
When I was about 13 I realised girls weren't going to kiss me because I was a gigantic, weird looking creature from the depths. I was like 6 ft. aged 11.
By the time I was five, I was a little diva.
I'm 27. I feel like I get it. I'm OK with being sexy if I feel like it. Some days I'm brainy, some days I'm funny, some days I'm sexy, and sometimes, I just want to dance.
I don't understand anyone thinking I'm sexy at all. I don't get it because, growing up as a kid, I wasn't. I was like a dork, fat, so for me it's really weird. I became famous in Australia when I was 18, and I was still a little bit chubby.
In my mum's day, you needed to be beautiful for a very short time to catch your man. It didn't start at six and go on until you're 75, right?
I may have been sexy, but I was covered up total. There was something left to the imagination.
I've always had an aversion to looking sexy, but I've grown out of it.
I was six when we came to this country. When I was 14 or so, I still had a lot of trouble with it.
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