As soon as you 'Botox' your smile lines away, you lose part of your identity.
There's almost an element of selfies that is like photo therapy. People look upon themselves in a picture and then they critique themselves without knowing so, and that's what's happening on mass on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
For me the most important thing to do in a selfie is to have an opinion and to say something with the picture. Don't just take a picture of yourself like, 'Here I am.' It's what are you thinking? Are you happy? Are you angry? Do you like it? Do you not like it? Think an emotion and apply it to your eyes.
I'm much more about the emotion that a photograph provokes out of you and less about how technically brilliant it is.
Write 'judge of beautiful women' on my tombstone. I'd be quite happy.
Within the modeling industry, there's no doubt that there are some girls out there that are too thin. But there are also girls who are genetically slim and can eat like a horse.
I have two little kids, and they both came out completely different, with their own personalities.
I once died my hair blonde, and it looked like an orangey-red carrot top. It was the '80s, and I was trying to look like George Michael. At the time, the ladies loved it, and I loved it too!
I always wanted to be a zoologist. I'm fascinated with animals. I wanted to be a zookeeper.