At 13 years old, I was doing grown-man things, so I know who I am, and I'm telling people who I am.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You start realising as you get older that there are some kids who don't know who you are.
It is kind of hard to figure out who you are when you've lost your job at age 13, when that was basically how you identified yourself.
No matter where you are or where you grow up, you always go through the same awkward moments of being a teenager and growing up and trying to figure out who you are.
It has taken me most of my adult life to come to terms with who I am. To do that, I had to break free of attitudes that brought me down.
I'm 19, and, being a public figure, I'm supposed to present myself in a certain way, but it's hard and you're never going to be able to tell people who you are through the media.
I am like a kid. I tell my family and friends I'm like a kid.
But I don't like to, tell people how old I am. I like that to be a mystery.
Some people still see me as a kid, but I'm a 23-year-old woman now.
I wanted young people to know that I was just a typical child.
I think everyone still thinks I'm 13.