"The only thing I have ever had done is my nose. My dream is to be able to promote a message of honesty, whether with music or in anything that I’m doing. I don’t think to be a role model you have to be perfect. I’ve been very honest with the press [when I had work done on my face.] A lot of people would cover that up. I want to be a voice for young women. I’ve been through a lot . . . Regardless of who your parents are, where you come from or what you look like — you can embrace your flaws . . . We’re not living in a time where that’s really possible — there’s a lot of pressure on young women. We need more honest women who are willing to talk about their struggles.”
Read the full interview at 25A Magazine.
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