It's easier to change what you do than people think it is. If you don't change, your field changes around you.

Just because something didn't work out your way, or somebody disappointed you, that does not change who you are.

An actor can never plan. You never know what can work in your favour or not and then maybe the whole dynamics can change.

It was frustrating when the managers would change; you'd go to the bench and try to work your way back into the team. But it makes you stronger.

To be frank, my belief is if you just keep your head down and work, and you have the fortune to be successful, there really aren't moments that change you.

Especially going from an attacking player to a defensive player, your whole mindset has to change. You have to work on one-v-one defending versus one-v-one attacking.

Change your routine regularly because your body gets used it, and it won't benefit you after a while. Mix it up - legs, arms and butt - so you work your total body and stay balanced.

The texture my hair, my skin tone; it does work, you don't have to change. But historically we've seen fashion try to change that: straighten your hair, thrown on a super straight silky wig, lighten your skin tone.

Never work against what you are. I never have, and I've never minded being typecast. Some of my agents have been like: try and change, Victoria. Cut your hair off, colour it, have a breast reduction.You have to this and that, to get a serious acting role. But I would rather use what I am to my advantage.

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