I don’t care what I look like; it’s how people think of me. I do care how people think of me. I want people to say, ‘Oh, she’s nice,’ rather than, ‘Oh, she’s so pretty.’
I love the ’80s. I’m obsessed with it. I love the hair and the people.
For some reason, I like seeing people feel emotional.
Working for me is like a gift!
I’m quite sarcastic, and I’m funny, but not kind of funny. It’s a weird funny, and some people don’t get me, and some people do.
Shaving your head is so empowering. You don’t need hair to be beautiful. You are beautiful with or without. I learnt that too.
I go by my instincts. It’s whatever I feel in the scene in the moment.
I could live without my phone. And one thing I’d love to do is experience having the freedom that kids had back in the ’80s.
It’s nice having famous people love you.
I’m very outspoken. I will ask a silly question, but I really am deadly serious. I want to know the answer.
You don’t even realize how much you need Internet, but it really stops you from doing a lot.
I’ve watched the Emmys for almost my whole life, so it was crazy to finally be there in the audience clapping and actually going on stage. Hopefully one day I’ll get to be actually nominated.
I sort of knew I was a bit of a drama queen. I always threw tantrums, so I knew I wasn’t a normal child.
I’d probably say I’m very strong. If somebody says something horrible, I’m like, ‘Okay, whatever.
I’m keeping the pixie. I hope I inspire people… it’s really cool to have short hair.
It’s crazy because, you know, my parents always want me to watch old films to make me realize how amazing some of the older actors are. And I was obsessed as soon as I watched ‘Stand by Me.
The thing is, I get asked when I first knew I wanted to act so often, and I genuinely can’t answer it. It’s just… I got the bug, and that’s it.
There are positive things that come of social media as well as negative.
I was bored one day so my Dad took me to this acting school. I liked it more than having fun – I liked it for a job.
I have three other siblings, so it’s all very equal – even when I get a little cocky, which I usually do. My brother keeps me in a headlock. He says that I’m not a celebrity in this house.
I don’t look at negative comments because my parents and family don’t let me. My big sister controls my Instagram, and my big brother controls my Twitter. I also don’t really Google myself or anything like that.
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