I don’t need the Prince Charming to have my own happy ending.
You said move on, where do I go?
I just changed as a person and have always been changing constantly from fifteen to twenty-three.
I came from a lot of intolerance and prejudice, which aren’t necessarily healthy to evolve as a human.
I have to be a ginger for 3 weeks.
I’m not ashamed, or embarrassed. I’m happy that I grew up listening to gospel music and came from where I came from. I feel like I have a history and a story. That’s what I am and that’s what I’ll always be from. I was never running away from it.
If you like my music, great, and if you don’t, whatever. I’m going to keep making it either way.
I am a pop girl! And I’m on a major label. I enjoy singing pop songs.
Acceptance is the key to be truly free.
But of course I love my Japanese fans and the show must go on, no matter the daily aftershocks or husband kidnappings! It’s not right but it’s okay.
I’ve done a lot of bad things. Use your imagination.
The internet is such a strange place. You can put up one thing on there like, Katy Perry was a taekwondo master of the black belt! When really all I did was one kickboxing class. That’s how I think my short time in doing my gospel record was like.
I hate working out, but I love jumping rope. Theres a rhythm. It’s like dancing.
I think Rihanna always looks so fresh and I’m like, “How do you do that? We all know how much pot you smoke!”
People don’t want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn’t do what Rihanna does. I couldn’t do what Gaga does. They can’t do what I do.
I did my gospel record, but there was nothing really of it. Maybe a hundred people bought it. But it’s one of those things on the internet that people find and they make into a big deal.
I’m okay if everything is honest and truthful and relatable. If it’s fabricated and ill-motived, it’s not good.
I just want to make it very clear that I come from very humble beginnings, and I worked for everything!
I’m not defined by where I came from.
There’s a spark in you. You’ve just got to ignite the light and let it shine.