The fashion icon revealed that she had insecurities about her body in the past and recalled people calling her Olive Oyl for her tall, skinny stature
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The trailblazing model said it was through dance that she learned to love her body.
“I just would pose the movements and the poses that I did for dance, and that got me through,” she said. “And creativity, too. It’s something that I loved, and, yeah, that will never change with me. I feel that’s something that’s really part of my DNA.”
“My mother gave me a few pointers in the hallway of our home when I was a teenager, and I remember even the music we were walking to was Lionel Richie and to listen to the rhythm,” she continued.
She also said on the podcast that she has not been afraid to stand up for herself whenever she faced discrimination in the past.
“I had a voice and I would speak out if there was something that was unfair and not just,” she said.
“Especially if I was working the same hours, doing the same job, but not being paid the same, I will speak about this,” she added.