I spend 6 hours filming a Vine.

I was very shy and socially awkward.

I sang opera for over four years when I was younger.

Don't try to stand out that much for prom. Be yourself.

Most of the time, I am wearing sweatpants and sweatshirts.

I think everyone likes to play dress up from time to time.

People threw food at me and sang songs about how ugly I was.

I was always the last one on Facebook, Instagram - everything.

Dedicate a lot of your time creating Vines and try to post daily.

We don't curse at Shots Studios, and we send a very positive message.

Camila Cabello did an amazing job with 'Havana.' It's Spanish, but it's English.

I am very proud to be a Latina, because that's also something that makes me very unique.

The message that you're portraying, that's what drives the type of people that follow you.

Engagement is the most important thing about Instagram, and you can lose it if you miss a day.

I've always felt connected to music. There was always music playing at home, and I'd just dance and sing.

The inspiration for my Vines comes from thinking about funny and relatable experiences from my daily life.

The more followers you have, the more you can promote your movie. You know? It's all, like, a business thing.

When you think of a Vine video, it's like thinking about an experience you've had, which people can relate to.

To be a successful Viner, you have to find your own style and be consistent. That will help you stand out from the rest.

I measure success depending on the brands that come to you, the opportunities that you get, also the feedback that you get from people.

I started making skits, and I started, like, getting more followers, and, like, my friends told their friends, like, 'Oh, she actually be funny.'

A large demo of my fans are younger, and I try to be the best role model possible and tell them that if you work hard and believe in yourself, you can create amazing work.

The best advice for anyone trying to grow on social media is to be real and to be consistent. People will connect more with you if you stay true to yourself and who you are.

For high school, everything is about what you wear, how you come to school, and in high school, a lot of people judge you. So fashion is something that can save you - at least, it saved me.

I am someone that is very hard to handle. I'm very picante, intense... Sometimes I'm very outgoing and spontaneous and super hyper. Latinas, we love to touch each other - like, cuddle. That's why a lot of people are intimidated.

People tell me all the time when they meet me, in comedy, they say 'You have that type like Sofia Vergara; you can be like her.' She's beautiful, but she can be ugly, too; she can make ugly faces. She doesn't care. She's very outgoing.

I went to high school, and I started getting bullied because I was very weird. I mean, freshman year I went to school in a pirate suit - I just didn't care. I'm not like the cool girls - I'm the other girl. The one that's basically a nerd, but proud of that.

I always wanted to be a singer. I was going to finish school and go to Berkley, and then Vine came out, and I felt like I could finally show people my talent. I can even sing in the Vines. It's honestly changed my life. I don't know where I would be right now without it.

Ariana Grande was on a TV show, and then she started her career singing. If I'm offered a TV show, I'm going to pursue that and then see if I can push my singing. And then if I push my singing, awesome. My biggest goal, though? Be an actress in movies. I would love to have a career like Meryl Streep's someday.

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