Zitat des Tages von Annie Ilonzeh:
I'm not going to have beautiful curves or Kim Kardashian's body. I just have to accept that.
My dad's Nigerian, and I remember going to Nigeria, and all of these kids and adults and everyone in-between knew who TuPac was. They had TuPac t-shirts, TuPac posters, TuPac cassettes... everyone knew TuPac, and sometimes that was the only English that they spoke, was TuPac lyrics.
I feel like decades ago it was either you're black, white, Asian or Hispanic, or whatever, but today we see more of an acceptance for people with multi-nationalities.
I know stories of Pac, but I was really, really young when he passed. The fact that he was such a thespian, and so passionate about his craft, was shocking to me in a way.
I was a manicurist in another life.
I relate to both my Caucasian side and my African side, and I love that.
I want to touch the world through my performances on screen but also off screen.
Tupac is huge; he's an inspiration. Arguably, he's probably the biggest, most analyzed and loved artist of all time.
I'm a super tomboy.
Your legacy makes a difference.
I'm proud - or really more thankful than anything - for all the work that I've gotten.
To know that someone decades later is still just as impactful as they were when they were alive, we need pioneers like that.
Being pampered is great, but sometimes I like to do those things myself because it's a little therapeutic and gives me some downtime for myself - and I need that.