I'm always constantly doing something else.
Only in 2016 can a brother and sister have problems over the same man.
I've worked as an E! News correspondent covering New York Fashion Week and have appeared on several fashion shows and online sites.
I would watch 'the Kardashians' and think, I could do that.
My friends are all about Instagram and all about Snapchat.
After I got all the love and support from my family then I knew I could go out and conquer the world, I guess.
My dad's entire business and enterprises have been about helping the African-American community.
I don't feel the need to transition. I'm almost 100 percent positive I won't.
I'm just very comfortable in my own skin. I like my body.
I'm having so much fun getting to play around with a lot of different looks, a lot of different outfits, a lot of motifs.
I don't feel that I'm in the wrong body. I feel like this is the body I'm supposed to be in.
I was always very much a diva.
I've always known that I wanted to do something in entertainment and fashion.
Don't let anyone tell you no - don't care about what anyone else thinks.
I really think it's important that you not listen to so many fads; you really need to find what works for you.
We get only one life, and you need to just - give it. Give it your all.
I think that NYC naturally brings out a bolder personality in people.
I have an allowance for clothes and stuff.
I've always wanted to be successful, but I wanted to make sure I found my own way.
I play in men's and women's wear, and I kinda mix and things like that.
I miss those days when I could just walk around under the radar and no one really knew who I was until I wanted them to know.
I have a lot of personality and I'm funny.
I don't like to carry things in my pockets.
A lot of people ask me if I only get all this attention because of my dad. The answer is no.
I certainly think it's important to build relationships with movers and shakers in the fashion industry.
My parents have always been super supportive.