My mom loves interior design.

I didn't grow up overly privileged.

I do a lot of Pilates on the reformer.

Being on set for me is my happiest time.

If I hadn't chosen acting, I would be a food critic.

I'm a Latina. Everything is outspoken in my culture.

More exposure leads to more judgment and negativity.

I don't have an unhealthy lifestyle, but I like carbs.

I think my booking ratio is 100 auditions for one job.

I would pass time looking at Justin Bieber on my phone.

I read a lot of scripts, but few of them stand out to me.

I can play things, I have a range, I can look trashy and gross.

In real life I wear one outfit and it's jeans and a white tee shirt.

I had a show on HGTV with my mom and grandma called 'My Flipping Family.'

Modeling was a great door for me, for taking responsibility and traveling.

I lived in a studio apartment with my dad for many years when he was struggling.

I usually stick to the classic things that I know which is a nude lip and a nude eye.

Jennifer Lawrence is a mastermind. She has no training and she's just so naturally good.

I turn a switch on to socialise on the red carpet, and then switch it off once I'm done.

I'm always about being comfortable. You will never see me voluntarily in a pair of heels.

It's just really so important for an actor to be in the right costume for their character.

I've had a pretty organic approach. I'm not Jessica Chastain. I'm not theatrically trained.

I've always felt like I have a lot to say, and I wasn't communicating that through modeling.

I never leave the house without some sort of highlighter or some sort of stain on my cheeks.

Modeling was very difficult. It's obviously a lot about appearances - it's everything, really.

Both my parents moved here from Argentina before I was born, so they were in a foreign country.

There's so many relationships in Hollywood - and in the history of the world - where people have large age gaps.

It was very weird when my classmates were getting hundred-thousand-dollar cars because that was so not my reality.

I'm not always hopeful about the future in general, but I'm definitely hopeful about the future of filmmaking and art.

My dogs have helped me enjoy things that I wasn't good at before. They've encouraged me to be more active and creative.

There's just so much experience that comes with being on set and working with good actors, and having bad days and good days.

I watch a lot of movies, I watch a lot of old movies, I watch a lot of great performances, and I watch a lot of great directors.

I don't think any actor really thinks they're good. I watch my own work and I'm like, Oh God, this is terrible, that's terrible.

I get to work with such incredible makeup artists and hair stylists, so I get to try fun things that I would never do otherwise.

I grew up on sets, because both my mom and dad were commercial and TV actors, so I've always felt very comfortable in that world.

Once you're dating already, then you go to dinner. But I've never been on like a, 'I'm getting dressed up for a date. Pick you up at 7.'

I think you have to mix Pilates and yoga with cardio because I don't think you'll get the result you want to get if you're just doing yoga.

I like to try to do anything active when I'm not on a movie. When I'm shooting a movie, it's really hard for me to do anything besides work.

An average day, I wake up, print my audition slides, study for my auditions, and make some matcha to start my day, because I don't drink coffee.

I didn't go to film school. I didn't graduate college with an acting degree or a theater degree. I didn't have the traditional route of training.

I avoid social media and articles written about me, because I'm human and negative comments pollute my head and make me feel confused about myself.

If I can have a career based on playing roles that are a challenge and tell an important story, and for no alternative reason, then I have succeeded.

I don't follow the relevant trends anymore. But I love Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's style, I think she is timeless, chic, and most importantly, classy.

My parents were struggling actors who had a hard time getting work. That's why I hesitated about getting into acting, I had seen them going through that.

People will always have awful things to say because there's a sense of entitlement and safety behind the screen, but trust me, you don't need to be that angry.

Modeling was a great opportunity to travel, to make some money in high school and it was the gateway to prepare me for getting comfortable in front of the camera.

Success to me would be first and foremost to have a family. I was an only child for 18 years and I'm Latino, so I love big families and creating a small home world.

I was a big Belieber. I sent in audition tapes to be in his movies. I recorded myself singing 'One Less Lonely Girl' so I could be one of the fans in his documentary.

It's a little bit of a bummer because you're really trying to do good work and be nice and be a good person, and in the meantime... people wish negative things upon you.

I felt so ashamed of my modeling history when I first got into acting, so I tried to hide that part of my life, because I didn't want to be looked at as too sexy for a role.

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