On ever considered being a model in her younger days:
“I was not that girl. I was a kooky theater kid, silly and goofy and academic.”
On what profession she would pick besides acting:
“I imagined I’d be a clinical psychologist, with a focus on how performance shapes identity. I’d figure out ways to use role-playing in the healing of people.”
The complete interview will be available on newsstands May 31st.
On critics attacking her figure:
“The things that they reject are things that I can’t change. I can’t change my bra size. They’re natural! I can work out and I can stay healthy and motivated, but I can’t change some things. I really just live my life. I love my body. It’s what God gave me! I feel confident with myself, and if that inspires other women to feel confident with their bodies, great.”
On separating herself from other models:
“Growing up, I didn’t buy the magazines that had models on the covers, because I didn’t know them. So I think it kind of gives me, as a model, a personality that people can connect with.”
On plans for the future:
“I feel like I trust my career path. I would love to have my own lingerie line. Acting I’m very interested in. I’m American—more is more!”
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