I don't read blogs, I don't have MySpace, I don't have Facebook or Twitter - none of that.
“I don't read blogs, I don't have MySpace, I don't have Facebook or Twitter - none of that.”
— Jessica Szohr · Blogs
The World Motivation
I don't read blogs, I don't have MySpace, I don't have Facebook or Twitter - none of that.
“I don't read blogs, I don't have MySpace, I don't have Facebook or Twitter - none of that.”
— Jessica Szohr · Blogs
I don't read blogs, I don't have MySpace, I don't have Facebook or Twitter - none of that.
After being in a gym, you're super hungry all the time because you're burning all these calories.
I enjoy yoga a lot, not even for the workout.
I love seeing live music.
The fact of the matter is that when there are feelings involved and you like someone, it doesn't matter if you're an actor, a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, a receptionist - you can't really help it when you have feelings for someone.
I try not to read the blogs or what people say about me. Because that's what brings everybody down - no matter what you do, you're always going to have haters.
I think that Twitter and YT and blogs are keeping media more honest. Everyone can be a journalist now. Everyone is a fact checker.
I read blogs quite a bit.
I used to read the criticism on blogs about other people - mostly female actresses and singers - and even when they are extremely perfect and harmless, people still go after them. So I figure, if I'm going to get negativity regardless, why do I have to worry about what somebody thinks of me?
I've been physically assaulted several times in the street. Somebody once pushed me into traffic. I've been followed into gay clubs, for example, where alt-right blogs would send photographers to take pictures of me. That has been not necessarily the easiest to deal with but, again, you start to actually just get used to it.