What's interesting is that my style is a lot crazier than what I project out there. It's a lot edgier.
I do like to belong to a man.
But I've never felt objectified. Nothing you see me do is an accident.
I've taken [acting] class with Larry Moss, who's more kind of in the theater world, so he's really educated me about playwrights.
I just want to be known for things other than my sexuality.
I come from a family and a heritage where you don't really go to therapy unless you're crazy. I want people to know that that's so not the case. It's enriching, and I've learned this new tool.