Bringen / Bring Etwas / Something Gerade / Just Machen / Make Mädchen / Girl Menge / Lot Mögen / Like Rapper / Rappers Sagen / Say Start Tragen / Wearing Wollen / Want Ziehen / Pull Zurück / Back
I can't bring out something I've already worn. I want to make sure I don't look down. I want people to say, 'Man, he looks good'.
No one looks at a baby and says, 'You are going to be a great novelist, and you really need to start writing now.' Something in us says: 'This is what I must do.'
I just gravitate to those more testosterone-filled sort of parts than me playing something a bit more fairy-like.
Clothing was something I always wanted to do. I've been pulling tear sheets from magazines since I was a little girl.
Just because reporters say something over and over and over again doesn't start to make it true.
Stay in school and band, kids! It had its nerdy moments, and I always felt like I wanted to do something more with it.
I see N.Y. hip-hop like I see N.Y. streets. N.Y. streets are grimy; it's a grind. N.Y. rappers are hustlers - whatever sound is in, we can adapt to that; there's nothing wrong with that.
When I read what 'GLOW' was about, it just felt like something where I could make as many faces as I wanted, and it would totally make sense!
I just want to do something risque for my debut, purely because I didn't want to make an entrance being the pretty, sweet type that I've been seen as for the last 3 years.