In the movies, there's this idea that you're only desirable if you're physically dazzling.
I watched a lot of 'Wayne's World' on repeat.
I'm very friendly and nice.
I never went to school wanting to play cute characters or girly characters.
Often you get pigeonholed because of the way you look.
Anybody can be anybody.
I don't stalk handsome actors online. That would be inappropriate.
In London, people don't make eye contact; it's almost too provocative.
I like beautiful things that are striking.
Me and my friends, we wear jeans and no make-up. And people still love us.
I went to LAMDA, which is a drama school in London, and we did a lot of combat there. I was quite good at all that.
I feel 'The Street' is a really accurate comment on the relationships between people.
Be creative, have a good time, and be yourself.
You don't lose your sexuality just because you're not wearing mascara.