My Instagram got deleted a lot of times. I used to do rough jokes and curse a lot.
That was an organic relationship. He reached out to me, and I was like, 'Oh my God, I cannot believe somebody like Laquan Smith wants to put his clothes on me.' He comes from a small place, and he has big dreams, and what I like about him the most is that his clothes curve with your body.
I could really make a song of hurt, because I've been hurt by a lot of men. I'm talking about, like, how sad I be when a dude curves me. And I never talk about that because I refuse to let people know that I get sad because when a man don't answer my calls.
No one calls me Belcalis except for my family, my mother, and my daddy.
When women come up to me like, 'I am a freaking senator,' or, 'I'm a doctor,' it's like, 'Damn, y'all like me? I look up to y'all!'
A lot of designers, they did tell me no. They didn't really wanna work with me.
I'm not domestic. I think I will be. I love kids. I really want to have a kid, but I'm not a domestic person.
Being a feminist is being equal to do what a man do.
This is my work ethic: I do not want to raise my future kids where I was raised, and I know the only way to do it is working, working, working, working, working.
I feel beautiful without makeup on, but when I do put makeup on, it just gives me this extra pop.
The faster I make a lot of money, the faster I can have these kids I want.
To see the positive reaction to my music makes me feel good.
I'm not as open as I used to be. I'm a little bit more filtered, and it kind of sucks, but it's the price you pay to get paid.
I'm a funny person, but I take my music seriously.
I love Lady Gaga. When I was in high school, I really wanted to dress like her.
I'm an emotional gangster. I cry once every month.
I'm a woman. Every woman, I think, wants to get married and wants to have children.
It's never too early to get married now.
I have real good parents. They poor. They have regular, poor jobs and what not. They real good people and what not; I was just raised in a bad society.
People want me to be so full of shame that I used to dance. I would never be ashamed of it. I made a lot of money. I had a good time, and it showed me a lot.