I've always believed in staying in a positive frame of mind and allowing God to work and move. It's about having patience.
I would audition for all the school plays, and finally, my last year, I got the role as Pinocchio - finally.
In groups, who sings this part or that part always turns into an issue. Eventually, you get the courage to go out on your own.
I think, a lot of times as women, we feel pressure from our parents, our friends: we see our friends get married.
In the years that I've been in this business, a lot of things have changed in a major way. In all aspects.
We can't control the heart and how it loves, and sometimes it's hard to let go, but you have to love yourself more and turn that no-good man loose.
There's nothing more attractive than a woman who's humble but knows what she can bring to the table.
I worked two jobs when I got pregnant. I was doing 'Greenleaf' on weekdays and doing 'Set It Off,' the play, on weekends.
I trust God's timing. I'm a very spiritual person, and a lot of times, we want things on our time, and we come up with our own plans of what we want to do with our lives, but God be like, 'Haha, you're funny. That's cute. Anyways, this is what you're going to do,' and I've learned to just sit back.