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When I was a child, I was unable to go to any type of sleepaway summer camp because of health issues. Once I learned about the Lopez Foundation, I knew I wanted to get involved, send kids with kidney disease away to camp so they can still experience overnight camp with medical needs at hand.
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I wish I was taller or curvier, but I’m happy with the way I look.
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I would say at times I am a ‘Glamoholic.’ But I am definitely more laid back than glamorous.I think it takes a lot of effort and sometimes I just want to be in jeans.
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I love living in L.A. It’s quieter. It’s much more relaxing. I’m living in a house for the first time ever. I have a backyard for the first time ever; a dog for the first time ever. So it’s a lot of firsts, and I love it so much. It’s just so different. It’s a nice change of pace.
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I think success right now is not about how famous you are or how much you’re getting paid, but it’s more about if you’re steadily working and you’re happy with what you’re doing.
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My eyes are so big that, weirdly, I feel like an alien if my eyelashes don’t match their intensity. I like to curl my lashes to the point where they’re sticking straight up and then put on a ton of mascara!
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Twitter is awesome to share news with fans, but I would never choose to only have social media and put everything in my life on display. I never look at my personal Facebook page. I made an Instagram account for myself, but I only have one picture on it. I made it because someone was pretending to be me and having conversations with my fans and agreed to go on a date with a guy.
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You know, every woman has issues with her body. I’m sure Adriana Lima has something she doesn’t like, which is ridiculous! But it’s just how women are. It’s one of those things where you have to love yourself for who you are; as long as you’re healthy, that’s all that matters. Girls deal with pressure differently. Some days I’m depressed, and other days I’m completely fine. The only advice I have for young women is to cherish the body you have now; when I was 18, I don’t think I did.