Growing up with three older brothers, I was destined to be a tomboy.
Confidence and ambition are the most attractive qualities to me, and knowing what you want and being upfront about it is a big part of that.
Being a Diva, you're a professional athlete and then you get to entertain. It's the best of every aspect, all in one. That's why I fell in love with it.
When I first started in WWE, that was my first time being on social media.
In the morning before all the craziness happens, I make sure to pray, and I'll put aside 10 minutes to meditate. I feel when I do that, I'm able to get through my day a lot better.
I myself have gone through a lot of trials and tribulations with insecurity and body dysmorphia, and stuff like that.
You have to put your body through a lot of physicality with wrestling.
NFL, NBA, they all have off-seasons. Wrestling doesn't have an off-season. We're on the road 209 days out of the year, performing in different cities every single night.
I love talking to The Rock. He's done the transition from WWE to the mainstream so well.
In the ring, you're constantly working out and honing your craft, and you're doing the same thing with acting, too - taking classes and working with vocal coaches.