I get bullied for my size, my weight, and my look constantly. It's something that I'm glad we touched on in WWE. I'm glad we touched on it because it's real: it's something that happens in real life to kids all the time, especially in the age of cyber bullying.
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This is how God made me, and this is what my momma gave me. I am proud of this.
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Don't get me wrong: there have been many occasions where I wished I could be thinner or have a different nose or hairline to fit in, but I realized that fitting in is not always as important as it seems; I realized that I love standing out in positive ways!
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This is who I am. I am never going to be a size zero.
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I'm definitely a person who works well under pressure.
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There are obviously times where I love to pig out and enjoy myself, but I always make sure to never lose my focus on being healthy.
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I know who I am and I know who I'm not. I'm different, yes, and I am big. But I love who I am.
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I remember I was playing basketball, and an entire arena was, like, chanting 'Big Foot.' It was a high school game, but... you're constantly being reminded you're bigger; you don't look like everybody. There were days where I would be upset, and, like, I'd cry about it.
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Growing up, we were a poor yet tightknit family. My mother worked multiple jobs and always made sure that her kids never had to want for anything.