I've worked everywhere. I worked in a warehouse packing surf supplies, a restaurant washing dishes, in retail, and I was a 'sandwich artist' at Subway.
Even I admit I may have peaked too soon.
There's nothing I dislike more than being in a photo shoot where they say, 'Be yourself.' That's not why I became an actress. That's what I find so funny: that you become an actor, and all of a sudden, everyone wants to know about you. But I didn't become an actor so I could show you me.
Obviously social media has had a massive impact on the fame game, but not in a positive way. But it can be for some.
I still have my agent back in Australia keeping an eye on things there, and we are trying to find the right job which will bring me home to shoot.
I have been robbed a bunch of times. And now that I know how to pickpocket, I understand why I have been pickpocketed so many times.
A movie shoots six months for two hours of film.
It was actually nice to get a fresh, clean slate when I came to America.
New York is the coolest city. The place just never sleeps. It's amazing.
It's been helpful to have so many opportunities to look different so people stop pigeonholing you.
To do all your own stunts, you have to be so strong.
Honestly, my dating life according to the tabloids is very exciting, and the most hilarious thing is that it's nowhere near as exciting as the tabloids have ever made it out to be.
I live with three boys, and I can't tell you how hard it is to get your hands on toilet paper. They steal it.
I'm a bit of a tomboy.
I know that my look is more 'toothpaste model' as opposed to artsy, which sucks because I can play those roles.
I love flying so much. I even like airplane food. No one bothers you and your phone never goes off and you can't have emails go through. It's undisturbed.
Initially I thought: 'I would never get cast opposite Will Smith! No one would ever buy it with the age difference, our personalities.' I can't think of a couple that makes less sense in every way, shape and form.