No, I always hated modeling. I developed an early hatred of modeling just from having to do it; having won Miss Teenage Memphis, I had to model, and I hated it. It bored me.
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I hated modeling.
I hated modeling. I was so scared. But as soon as I started doing jewelry, I did better as a model.
I didn't really like modeling; it was fun but I always wanted acting.
I never really thought about modelling. It wasn't something I ever wanted to do. I used to always be so angry about modelling.
I don't like modeling, but in terms of the places I got to visit, it was great.
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.
I never had an ambition to go into modeling, originally. I still can't believe how quickly it all took off.
Modeling is exciting, but I certainly felt frustrated that I couldn't speak out or express myself. I always wanted to express my desires in some other medium.
I think modelling is a very difficult thing. It's glamorous and fun, but underneath it all, you know your flaws, and those are what you focus on.
I think the only reason I wanted to do modeling, really, was because I knew I wasn't ready to act; I knew I didn't have enough life experience, and I knew that doing photo shoots was a way of acting. Playing a character each shoot and being able to just emerge yourself in these awkward experiences - it was amazing.
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