You can successfully take a jab at your ex without having everyone criticize you for it.
It’s hard enough growing up and figuring out who you are and what on earth you wanna be and it doesn’t help when people are constantly cutting you down.
My perfect guy wears converse, is totally laid back, and doesn’t worry about being cool.
Everywhere you go you hear things that are untrue. You’ve just got to learn that if I don’t say it, physically out of my mouth, on camera, it’s not true.
I believe in love – yes, I’m one of those girls.
You made me insecure, Told me I wasn’t good enough.
I’m more of a smooth peanut butter kinda girl.
I realize everybody wants what they don’t have. But at the end of the day, what you have inside is much more beautiful than what’s on the outside!
I was very dramatic as a kid. I loved to entertain. I was taking my bathing suits and painting them black and putting sparkles on them because I thought I was going to be on stage.
I’m human, so of course certain things sometimes hurt. I just laugh at it.
I got my first car when I was 16, but I didn’t have a license. It was a Ford Escape. And I just let it sit there for two years, because I enjoyed having my mom drive me.
Obviously I like to make sure that my life is separate, so as me as a person, I know that my fans know me. But as an actor I like to do different things and I’m gonna want to try new things that may not necessarily have a positive meaning.
I have to make decisions that people are a little confused about, in a way, and I just express the appreciation, admiration and respect I have. I just try to be the best I can, but I’m human.
One of my favorite songs I’ve ever done is “Who Says,” and I was 17 when I recorded that song. It was just so exactly what I felt, during that time. That’s when I knew how powerful music is.
At the end of the day, besides everything that I do, I’m still just a 20-year-old girl and a Texan, at that.
The older you get, the more you have to talk about, and music is a really good outlet. I’ve chilled on it a little bit, and I can’t wait to see what I’m going to step into, now that I have this collection of things.
I like to run around. I’m enjoying traveling. I absorb as much as I can, and I get to go to beautiful places that I don’t know if I would ever visit.
I don’t really have a structured path of wanting to say, “This is what I’ll do next.” I’m just going to read a bunch of scripts and see which one I love. There are so many things I would love to play, in all different genres.
My mom always told me if I love what I’m doing and I’m having fun then just continue to do it. But if it’s not fun for me anymore and I’m miserable, then I’m going to go back to Texas and quit it all, to be honest.
I attempt to be who I am and it’s fun. At the same time, growing up doing what I’m doing can be a little crazy.