You are a woman so dress like a woman. Be proud. Be sexy
I think I'm going to be stereotyped forever, but I'm not scared of being stereotyped.
I'm happy with what I've achieved.
I guess at the end of the day, all women like to be appreciated and treated with respect and kindness.
I can turn around and scream and get angry, but I turn around and I forget about it.
I didn't want to be an actress. I wanted to be a dentist, but you never know what life will bring you.
I've always been pretty confident. I grew up in a family of strong women, so I was always taught to be proud of who I am, the way I am.
Listen, I'm not afraid of anything. I'm Colombian.
Confident people have a way of carrying themselves that makes others more attracted to them.
I'm fearless, I don't complain. Even when horrible things happen to me, I go on.
Id rather have a fake smile than a nasty stare.
I enjoy shopping and going on holiday.
I do believe in happy-ever-after.
I was raised to want to work for a living. The idea of just sitting around or going shopping every day appalls me.
My mum is Croatian, and obviously she's female and she's very emotional, very hot-blooded, very touchy-feely, whereas I think my dad's quite British.
My hair is naturally really thin and dead straight, with no movement.
There's a big difference between being privileged and being spoilt. My parents always said, 'Spoilt means ruined, and you're not ruined, just incredibly fortunate.'
There are so many misconceptions about me, and it gets frustrating no matter how thick skinned.