I wanna be one of those people that young women look up to.

The right thing is to look after people and women and women's rights to their own bodies.

Women think the people that I play are smoldering and dangerous. I look in the mirror, and I go, 'I don't get it.'

I'm really excited about this generation of young women that can look at a screen and see some brown people in space.

I do think it's important for young women to know that magazine covers are retouched. People don't really look like that.

In terms of having the American people look at the court and think of it as being fair and appropriate for our nation, it helps to have women, plural, on the court.

We can't just pay attention to women who look fantastic in a photograph, because there are a lot of people that have fantastic things to say that don't look like 25-year-old white models.

Women are 'expected' to have skinny waists yet still be voluptuous. People surrounding us tell us we need to eat but then look at us in disgust if we cross the invisible line of overeating.

This entire issue of transgender people posing a kind of threat to cisgender women in bathrooms is made up. We are just like everybody else - we go into the bathroom, we keep our heads down, we don't look at anybody.

Growing up with Jennifer Lopez and Salma Hayek - people who were always trying to do something else - I wanted to follow in their footsteps. They gave people a different perspective of how women were supposed to look like and be.

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