I'm very much a girl that likes to have options. That's the way I am with fashion, and that's the way I am with my life.
The idea of a young girl who knows exactly what she wants with her life is the most threatening and unappealing thing you can imagine.
The first audition I went out on was because my father was on an audition for a TV show called the 'Gilmore Girls,' and that kind of snowballed a lot of stuff in my life.
I did my homework and didn't go out much, and had a very highly developed kitsch fantasy life where I dreamed of being a dancing girl.
Girls see these defined roles they're supposed to follow in life, but when I was a young child, my parents told me I could be anything.
I learned to fall down early in life - I was, like, six - because I realized it was a way to make girls laugh.
We have to join hands and fight against female infanticide, when life is snuffed out the minute people find out it is a girl.
Having twin girls is a life changer - that's for sure. But I like getting up and changing diapers. It's the things you do.
In the movies, I kill guys with an axe. In real life, I can't control a nine-year-old girl.
There are so many stories about boys becoming heroes, learning their powers and becoming incredibly heroic. There have to be those stories for girls, too.
Honestly, are we ever going to get over 'California Girls' by Katy Perry? I know it's old, but that song - I love that song!
My mother's from Thailand, and they're very strict about girls in bikinis, but I would love to do a shoot in the floating market in Thailand.
I think most music provides the same messages - whether it be 'I'm unhappy' or 'I love a girl.' I just liked the package of rap music.
'Upside Down' is a fantasy love story. It's about love at first sight - when you just fall in love instantly and will battle any obstacle to be with that girl.
I like to rock and roll, but I'm a mushy guy, too. I want to be the guy that all the girls love and all the guys want to hang out with.
When I was a little girl, I loved theater a lot and I was always playing and making my own worlds.
All girls know that they can be anything now. That transformation is to me one of the most satisfying things.
As soon as I had seen Fay Wray and spoken with her for a few minutes, I knew I had found the right girl.
A lot of big whoever producers, they come with a song and they say, 'Sing this,' and I'm not that girl.
The girl-next-door image is a sort of joke; for years, I couldn't get any roles other than as somebody dark.
I hear a lot of 'Top Model' girls say they are dismissed by clients because they recognize them, but it never happened to me.