“I’m living and getting older. Don’t love having a random dark spot from a pregnancy, sure. I see my flaws. But what I see that I like isn’t about a structure or an appearance. It’s more that I see my family in my face. I see my age.”
“I’m sure I had my moments when I was little where I would put makeup all over my face, but I was a bit of a tomboy,” she recalls of her youth. “And then I was a bit of a punk. Nowadays it’s very popular to dye your hair blue, for example. In my day you bleached it and used a Sharpie [for colour].”

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