I really don't go out. I love watching movies, and on a day off, I'll work out, do groceries, do laundry, see a friend.
I always use eyelash curlers - always makes you look extra 'woken.'
It always just feels good going back home. It feels like nothing has changed. Seeing my room, the views. It, like, grounds you.
I hate being skinny and being a little weakling thing.
My career has always thrived on hard work and good relationships with people I work with and just continuing grinding.
I want to last in my career, and that relies on the way my body performs. So I need to take care of it.
I always believe, as a woman, it's powerful to be able to pull your own body weight and be able to defend yourself.
I work out almost every day, and I mix it up I do Thai kickboxing. I have a personal trainer. I work out at my gym.
I was always being athletic, climbing trees and running after boys, just being trouble. It was always in me.
I always had crazy, curly hair up in a bun, messy, running up and down, sweaty.
My dad would love to say he taught me how to walk. He taught me how to be like, 'This is your space.'
I've always had a struggle trying to get a hair campaign. It's mind-boggling.
You should be reflective of the world you live in.
I don't diet. I'm Puerto Rican! You can never take my rice, pork, and beans away.
I'd like to see more beauty campaigns for girls who are mixed Latina and black.
I would like to pick Rihanna's brain. I love her style and what she does.
I also work out because I have scoliosis. I have to maintain certain strength in my core.
I was always very, very insecure about my height. Even as a 15-year-old I was a foot and a half taller than everyone.
I just want to continue to break barriers and to show the industry and the world that beauty is diverse, and you don't have to be a certain stereotype to be beautiful.