Growing up, it was hard to associate with some of the women who were being portrayed in the media.
I'm all about spontaneity. I think it makes for greatness.
It's easy to get spiraled into our phones, the computer screens and read these comments about yourself in the comment sections of photos or articles. And definitely in the modeling world, it's heightened. The trolls come through even more. It can be super hard.
Just because it may seem like I am so confident, so happy all the time, there are times when I feel low. There are times when I want to curl up in a ball and not expose myself on social media anymore and just close it down because of the trolls.
As I grew older and the dance became more competitive and more disciplined, that's when I started to realize that I'm an athlete.
In my day-to-day, I don't wear a lot of makeup, but if I have a lot on from a red carpeted event, I'll use a regular makeup wipe to remove it. Then I use a gentle foaming cleanser, which really gets down into the skin rather than just helping remove the makeup.
My number one tip is if you do not need to wear makeup for something, don't.
I want to model and I want to do whatever it takes to be a 'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit model.