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Because our father played professional soccer, being in the spotlight never felt weird to me and my brother. We always felt we could do anything.
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I just want people to remember I'm not perfect. I just try to lead with love every day.
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I sing. I used to think singing is going to be the route, and I still sing to this day. I still try to write lyrics.
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For me, I've always wanted to portray roles that are empowering. Also, being empowering doesn't necessarily mean being strong all the time.
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I always say that fashion is a thing that I'm going to get into at some point.
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I'm a woman of color, but I have so many different cultures inside of me.
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I know I'm known for dramas, but around my family and friends, I'm really goofy! Not saying I'm necessarily funny, but I'm very goofy.
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I played basketball; I ran track and also played soccer. I think that I am naturally athletic.
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I think the biggest thing that I learned, and why I've fallen in love with baseball, is how mental of a game it is. It's such a mental sport, and it's beautiful. I think definitely the mental aspect, the stats, and the mathematics, that, to me, really blew me away.
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I would love to do something that takes me on an adventure. I really want to do it all.
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I firmly believe everyone needs to have balance in their life.
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All you need is heart, work ethic, and to dream big.
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I just really love to do new things and experience new things.
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When it comes to sports, it requires a lot mentally and physically.
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In terms of being a vessel for female empowerment and a role model for young girls, I take it on gladly and seriously, but I hope people remember that I'm just a regular person, and I'm not going to be perfect.
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When you have haters, you're doing something right.
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I gravitate towards strong messages and things that make an impact.
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I still have a lot of moments where I don't feel worthy.
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I never want to change. I get nervous about that... people thinking that I've changed just because the circumstances of my life have.
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I'm black, so I should be able to play a 'thug?' No. Hello. Open your mind. I'm a person that believes in breaking barriers.
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It's important that we're properly represented and for viewers to see all the bits and pieces of being a woman of color.
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I did this film called 'Prom.' It was a Disney movie. And at that point, I didn't know what the hell I was doing. I had no idea how to act. It was purely instinctual. I just remember the first scene I did and the first take, it feeling so right.
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I really feel like the proper representation of women, in TV and film, is really important and vital.
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I'm pretty proud of my fastball. I can throw a screwball. It's not as accurate, and I don't have the velocity like I do with my fastball, but I think my fastball is not too shabby.
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