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I'm more vocal about my ideas in person and music.
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Women, we're all coming together.
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I feel like if you don't put too much expectations and too much high hopes into things, everything will fall into place.
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My advice to someone to follow in my footsteps is to have patience. I've been doing this for twelve years.
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Violet speaks Spanish and understands it. She loves Cuban food! My mom is very good at teaching her about our culture, whether it be the food or Spanish or explaining to her that she's Cuban.
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I will always do music, and now - with where the world is going with social media and people dropping stuff for free and doing this and doing that - there's no excuse.
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When we were doing the cheerleading for this, I was excited about doing it because I always wanted to be a cheerleader. I always wanted to but I didn't get to because I was working.
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I'm not too hard on myself about dieting and exercise. Some stars are a little too bony for me. What happened to the booty?
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'Shelby Star' is going great. We shot a music video, and I'm building an app and some other things for the project.
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I did a theatrical musical, Annie Warbucks, when I was 11. We did a tour and we stopped by Los Angeles.
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I'm here to save someone. I really want to help other people, especially the youth.
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I'm a grown woman. The haters are definitely wrong if they think I care.
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I like a family guy. He must be fun, must like to go out, and has to respect his mom... my family is very important, so it should be likewise for him.
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I felt like a dork growing up so this is shocking.
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Social media has allowed fans and celebrities to really engage and have an organic interaction with each other. Ever since I've had the opportunity to use social media, all the way back to the days of chat rooms, I found I was able to really understand what the fans wanted, communicate with them, and share my lifestyle.
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That's the greatest thing: an experience you can grow from.
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Usher and Shakira are so humble and easy to get along with.
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I have had fear in the past, yes. I've learned to fight it. But I still have my moments. I just have to remind myself that fear is all within your mind, and that you're only holding yourself back when you give in to it. Even fear of success can be scary.
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With my first single, 'AM to PM,' I was just this cute 18-year-old. But 'cute' didn't get me older roles, and 'cute' wasn't selling records. I wanted people to see that I'd grown up, so I did 'Dip It Low.'
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For one year I did go to Performing Arts School, and I had very weird friends.
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Working with John Stamos is a ton of fun. He's just the biggest sweetheart - and he's just still gorgeous as can be. Such a hottie!
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'Dip it Low' is pretty highly requested for me. I get that a lot.
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I have a fan base that goes everywhere from 5 to - I don't even know what age, but grown adults.
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If you want to page me, It's OK! I've actually had guys tell me they were fans from the 'Kim Possible' days. And I've met people who still have the 'Kim Possible' theme song as their ringtone.