I'm pretty feminine.

I'm a business person.

There are a lot of layers to me.

I'm blowin' all the bullies away.

I've hated my nose since I was 13.

I get really upset when I'm around liars.

I detest people who lie. I can't stand it.

I think there's different parenting styles.

I don't really pay attention to much online.

I think there's a lot of attractive black men.

I really embrace everything about my daughter.

I don't like people who smoke and have tattoos.

I'm pretty proud of the parent that I've become.

Women should have equal rights to men, every day.

There's bigger things to worry about than makeup.

We embrace all of our friends from every background.

My parents got put into jail, both my mom and my dad.

I'm just about social justice. Amen to women like me!

I have no relationships and I'm, like, sad sometimes.

I just don't believe in joking about violence anymore.

A lot of people are liars who I work with; that's a shame.

I'm very proud, and God's blessed me with an amazing career.

I do not associate with and I do not speak back to negativity.

I'm blessed with good genes, but I also love to look my best self.

My 2016 New Year's resolution is basically to stop using profanity.

I was assaulted twice by Aisleyne Horgan Wallace and Janice Dickinson.

Oh, I definitely feel that women are equal to men. No doubt about that.

I've crossed adulthood, and I feel like lots of people are fighting that.

I think Trump's gonna be a great president. And Hillary's a great woman too.

I really believe in sharing my story to improve social behaviors in the nation.

If my daughter says she doesn't like something, I don't do it. It's up to Sophia.

I have always said, even before I ever did TV, that I have a very dramatic family.

I think some people are mentally unstable, and I don't think I should be around them.

'In the Making' reveals the truth about 'being in the limelight' as a young celebrity.

I'm actually a pretty upfront, honest person; if there's anything, I just confront it.

I would never go on an intimate date with Charlie Sheen. He is really not my type at all.

I feel like when you just say what the truth is, you can't really comment more than that.

There's no reason to hide anything; there's just timeliness of age and what's appropriate.

I'm really not into black guys. I think that's more of a Kardashian thing. God bless them.

I'm just thankful that I continue to do therapy because it makes the world a better place.

If I'm writing books, I'm a 'New York Times' bestseller - how do I do it all? I don't know.

I'm personally bored with all the hate and have a wonderful, healthy life with my daughter.

My family and I have such a different dynamic now. We've talked through a lot of our abuse.

I definitely have my own brand, and so I never, ever envision myself with anyone else's lips.

I'm anything but a small-town girl. I have big, big dreams, and I plan on making them happen.

The best narcissists can block things out and act like nothing ever happened to just keep going.

I try to have all my songs relatable for my daughter in a fun and upbeat way that has a meaning.

I’ve learned that although our dreams may die, if you open yourself up to life, new ones are born.

By no means do we think, 'Oh, it's cool to be a teen mom.' I definitely don't think that it's cool.

I hope that others can turn their negative thoughts into positive thoughts and improve their own lives.

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