When I was a kid, I thought I was Wonder Woman.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always wanted to be Wonder Woman, of course. She had the greatest costume.
Wonder Woman was my favorite superhero as a little girl. I still have a huge girl crush on Wonder Woman; I think she's amazing.
I always joke that they're all like my children, so I love them all, but I would be lying if I didn't admit that 'Wonder Woman' has an affinity for me.
When you're a kid you have this sense of wonder and wholeness and a strong sense of your own identity.
About the time I was 7, I got really into black-exploitation films, so I made my own Wonder Woman, but I made her black.
Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman and was one of the first female superheroes. It gives me more of an encouragement that we can be strong and can do whatever a guy can do.
'Wonder Woman' was on TV when I was growing up, and I knew Lynda Carter was part Latina. It gave me a great sense of pride.
When I saw Wonder Woman being constantly put in positions where she'd get tied up with her own rope, or held hostage, even as a kid, my reaction was 'C'mon, she's too smart for that.'
I truly feel like I'm a living Wonder Woman.
I represent the 'Wonder Woman' of the new world.