My parents told me that education was the path to success - and they showed me, taking me to Head Start while they were pursuing their own college degrees.
It was a great escape for me and it was a way to take a break from what was going on in my own world, to go into another world.
As my own boss, I have the opportunity to get to work with great brands like Old Navy, and I get to style some looks together that people can actually buy and afford.
To be able to always have a super sense of who I was and my own real identity and be petty and seem informed and always thinking in thoughts would be great.
I think it'd be great to own a fun concept store with my friends and just sell books and records.
My hairdresser in the U.K., Adam Reed, has his own line, Percy and Reed, and it's really good. And I use Moroccan Oil and Kerastase as well.
My friends have to remind me that it's OK to own the fact that you're good at something. I think it'll just come with getting older.
One of my school friends' parents owned a minigolf course, and a bunch of us kids would play there all day in the summer. Two-under deuces was a good score.
It is impossible to preserve my friendship with people who are allegedly leaders when they are attacking their own people, shooting at them, using tanks and other forms of heavy weaponry.
It never really worked out for me in my own country. They said, 'You're not famous enough for the lead roles, and you're too present for the supporting roles - you'd overpower the lead.'
The extreme side of my personality, which I chose to sort of display, was snowballing and getting a life of its own. It was like looking in a mirror and not recognising myself.
The message of transformation and how we all can live from our heart, not just from our head, was a very important message for me to learn in my own life.
I'm not saying that I am all of my characters, but for me to bring a character to life, you've got to be able to find your own truth.
I love bikes. I used to own one, but I fell off it when I was younger and that was the end of my bike riding days until now.
My daughter has always had a strong sense of her own identity. From the day she was born her father and I were in love with and in awe of her and still are.
Every burn on my body has had its own different personality. And all of them needed different things.
I lived my twenties on the road, in all different countries experiencing this momentum of a career which was taking off in its own way.
I never like other people to clean for me. I don't want them to invade my own privacy.
Material Girl is about having your own personal style, and my personal style reflects the brand's aesthetic.
Almost anything makes me laugh, especially jokes at my own expense. And I will never, ever admit to being ticklish anywhere.
To go on the road and see people sing my own lyrics back to me is just fantastic.