Our family brings a different amount of – not fame – attention.
I’m strong and fearless and not afraid to take risks in business.
I genuinely enjoy sweating out my frustrations and living a healthier life. My workouts are not all about vanity. They are about clarity for my mind and soul.
When I was at home, I felt loved and safe. My sisters were always a safe haven for me. I knew they would always play with me and make me feel like I was one of them.
I think the beauty of growing up is not really knowing and figuring it out for yourself.
I don’t think because I hang out with enough black people, I’m gonna turn black. What kind of rationalization is that? I’m just friends with people that I like. I don’t care what skin color you are.
It’s crazy how many nude lip crayons I own – I probably need to get rid of some.
I had parents who were incredibly loving and nurturing and always made me feel beautiful, so I never really questioned that.
It’s really hard to watch yourself on TV. It’s definitely different in that the world has to watch, too.
I’m not a big ‘cry on a shoulder’ person. I’m very introverted when it comes to my own stuff.
I promise you, the gym has taken away so much of my stress. It has helped calm me down.
With my divorce, and even during the end of my marriage before it even got publicly bad, how I decided to cope with things was to go on the treadmill for an hour.
I pulled back on the divorce because there is no rush for it. For medical decisions and a ton of other things, it’s just smarter that it’s put on hold.
I just let my hair go – if there’s no hairdresser around I really can’t be bothered!
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