I had professional stunt racers teaching me how to drive.
“I had professional stunt racers teaching me how to drive.”
— Devon Aoki · Drive
The World Motivation
I had professional stunt racers teaching me how to drive.
“I had professional stunt racers teaching me how to drive.”
— Devon Aoki · Drive
I had professional stunt racers teaching me how to drive.
I lived in London for eight years and I like to say that I am two parts American and one part British because I lived there for a third of my life.
In modeling, my height was a big challenge to overcome, because I was pretty much the shortest girl on the runway whenever I was doing the catwalk. The clothes didn't fit and the shoes didn't fit. It was an issue, but luckily, it didn't prevent me from working.
I always thought models had to fit a certain mould. I never thought I had what it takes. I'm too small and my look's pretty weird.
Everyone has their own insecurities, regardless of how you look or how people perceive you, but sometimes people give their insecurities too much power. Defining beauty is simply a matter of opinion. For me, real beauty has very little to do with the structure of someone's face or body.
Engineers are behind the cars we drive, the pills we pop and the way we power our homes.
I drive to clear my mind, like many people do. It's like, once you get in the car, whatever song you put on, it's so symbiotic. Your mood could change in a second.
Sometimes I wish I could drive a car, but I'm gonna drive a car one day, so I don't worry about that.
At home I drive an old Land Rover.
None of my family is in the industry. But I watched movies like an insane person when I was a child. I used to make my dad stop at the video store every time we drove past it, and you had to drive past the video store to get to our house.