It used to be so important to choose what you were. Gay or straight. Male or female. I think the new generation is more fluid.
I would love to bring my mum to see me in shows and travel Europe with me because she has done so, so much for me.
Don't do things just to impress others or just because you're scared you won't have any friends.
The Internet gave me the sense that there were words to describe my feelings and medical terms.
All human beings deserve equal treatment, no matter their gender identity or sexuality.
Women are not baby machines. There's a lot more to being a woman, so reducing them to that is quite disgusting.
I like to dress up but I'm not so concerned with looking very sexy, it's really more the art of dressing.
I love costume jewelry, the stuff Givenchy/Riccardo Tisci do, and old school rock n' roll jewelry, too.
I take biotin and silica for my hair to grow faster, but it's good for your skin, too.
I was prom queen, and the year before, I was prom king. It was kind of the same; you just got a differently shaped crown.
I wasn't always confident; it took me awhile to kind of assume my role in fashion and feel attractive and be able to walk into a room.
I would go through my mother's makeup kit, and I think she thought it was really cute. I was only three or four years old.